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Information about the Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and how it may affect child support orders http://www.dix.army.mil/LegalOffice/files/SCRA.pdf Regulations that govern support obligations, paternity and child support issues for each branch of service: ...
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A : There are a number of steps to calculating child support under the guidelines: Determining income and deductions, using the Guidelines charts, calculating both parents' shares, and taking care of special add-ons, deductions, and poverty tests. All of the steps are very im...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/Child-Support-Guidelines/How-do-they-decide-what-my-fair-share-of-child-sup 6/1/2012 12:38:20 PM
For assistance or additional information: Locate your local county child support offices
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The custodial parent is the parent who has custody of the child and who has filed for support services. A grandparent, relative or guardian of the child(ren) may be the custodial parent if that person has custody and has filed for support services. Support payments are paid th...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/General/Who-is-the-custodial-parent 6/1/2012 12:38:13 PM
The non-custodial parent is the person who has a responsibility to support the child(ren) and who is ordered to pay support to the custodial parent through the Child Support program.  
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