Virginia Child Support Calculation Report
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Child Support Calculation Report Contents:

1. Total Monthly Child Support Amount CALCULATED for YOU!
2. Layout of the Information Used to Calculate Support Amount.
3. Support Obligations Calculated for both Mother and Father.
4. Definitions of Criteria Used to Calculate the Support.
5. Definitions of Adjustments Considered by the Court.
6. Easy to Read and Understand.
7. Six (6) Pages Total Inside Report. Very Comprehensive!
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Virginia Principles of Child Support:

Virginia child support guidelines are based on the Income Shares Model for calculating child support. The monthly support amount determined by applying the guidelines is divided proportionally according to each parent¹s income. These two support amounts are then offset to establish which parent will pay the other parent for support of the child. All income is typically verified by examining past W-2's and child support worksheets are available at the courthouse.

Upon entry of a decree providing (i) for the dissolution of a marriage, (ii) for a divorce, whether from the bond of matrimony or from bed and board, (iii) that neither party is entitled to a divorce, or (iv) for separate maintenance, the court may make such further decree as it shall deem expedient concerning the custody or visitation and support of the minor children of the parties, including an order that either party provide health care coverage.

The finding that rebuts the guidelines shall state the amount of support that would have been required under the guidelines, shall give a justification of why the order varies from the guidelines, and shall be determined by relevant evidence pertaining to the following factors affecting the obligation, the ability of each party to provide child support, and the best interests of the child: 1. Actual monetary support for other family members or former family members; 2. Arrangements regarding custody of the children; 3. Imputed income to a party who is voluntarily unemployed or voluntarily under-employed; provided that income may not be imputed to the custodial parent when a child is not in school, child care services are not available and the cost of such child care services are not included in the computation; 4. Debts of either party arising during the marriage for the benefit of the child; 5. Debts incurred for production of income; 6. Direct payments ordered by the court for health care coverage, maintaining life insurance coverage pursuant to subsection D, education expenses, or other court-ordered direct payments for the benefit of the child and costs related to the provision of health care coverage 7. Extraordinary capital gains such as capital gains resulting from the sale of the marital abode; 8. Age, physical and mental condition of the child or children, including unreimbursed medical or dental expenses, and child-care expenses; 9. Independent financial resources, if any, of the child or children; 10. Standard of living for the family established during the marriage; 11. Earning capacity, obligations and needs, and financial resources of each parent; 12. Education and training of the parties and the ability and opportunity of the parties to secure such education and training; 13. Contributions, monetary and nonmonetary, of each party to the well-being of the family; 14. Provisions made with regard to the marital property 15. Tax consequences to the parties regarding claims for dependent children and child care expenses; 16. A written agreement between the parties which includes the amount of child support; 17. A pendente lite decree, which includes the amount of child support, agreed to by both parties or by counsel for the parties; and 18. Such other factors, including tax consequences to each party, as are necessary to consider the equities for the parents and children. (Virginia Code - Title 20 - Sections: 20-107.2, 20-108.1 and 20-108.2)

In order for us to determine the amount of child support
required by the Virginia Applicable Schedules, Formulas and Adjustments for Child Support,
please continue to the Virginia Child Support Calculation Report Order Form


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