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Frank & Candid Divorce InfoQuestion: How is Child Support Determined?Answer: At present, our Illinois courts determine child support payments by using a percentage formula: The Court shall determine the minimum amount of support by using the following guidelines:
While our above statute states that the above percentages will be the minimum amount of support to be paid, the minimum has become the norm. The above percentages presume that the children reside with the obligee spouse and there are exceptions to the percentages. For example, the Court can go below the minimum if the child doesn't need that much money. Michael Jordan's child would not need 20% of $100,000,000 each year. Also, the percentages rarely apply if there is a split-custody arrangement where some of the children live with each of the parents. While there are always exceptions, it is generally true that "net" income is defined as a total income from all sources minus the following deductions:
The legal community is expecting a major overhaul of the Illinois Child Support Law. The date and content of this new legislation is not yet known. Our present child support statute does not specifically provide for contribution toward day care expenses. However, we do have case law in Illinois which requires, in some instances, the non-custodial parent to contribute toward the childrens' day care expenses. Daycare expenses are on-top of child support payments and are not "included" in child support. |
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