Wyoming 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 Obligation Calculated for Both Mother and Father.
4. Applicabale Support Percentages.
5. Definitions of Criteria Used to Calculate the Support.
6. Definitions of Adjustments Considered by the Court.
7. Easy to Read and Understand.
8. Thirteen (13) Pages Total Inside Report. Very Comprehensive!
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Wyoming Principles of Child Support:
Wyoming 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.
When the parents can not agree on an appropriate child support obligation the court will apply the state support guidelines by using the support worksheet. If it is deemed appropriate the court may deviate from this support amount by considering the following deviation factors:
In determining whether to deviate from the presumptive child support established by W.S. 20-2-304, the court shall consider the following factors: (i) The age of the child; (ii) The cost of necessary child day care; (iii) Any special health care and educational needs of the child; (iv) The responsibility of either parent for the support of other children, whether court ordered or otherwise; (v) The value of services contributed by either parent; (vi) Any expenses reasonably related to the mother's pregnancy and confinement for that child, if the parents were never married or if the parents were divorced prior to the birth of the child; (vii) The cost of transportation of the child to and from visitation; (viii) The ability of either or both parents to furnish health, dental and vision insurance through employment benefits; (ix) The amount of time the child spends with each parent; (x) Any other necessary expenses for the benefit of the child; (xi) Whether either parent is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed. In such case the child support shall be computed based upon the potential earning capacity (imputed income) of the unemployed or underemployed parent. (Wyoming Statutes - Title 20 - Chapters: 20-2-104, 20-2-107 and 20-2-303 through 20-2-308)
In order for us to determine the amount of child support
required by the Wyoming Applicable Schedules, Formulas and Adjustments for Child Support,
please continue to the Wyoming Child Support Calculation Report Order Form
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