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Understanding the various aspects of child support in Georgia

On Behalf of | Jul 30, 2015 | Child Support |

Determining child custody and support are major decisions that parents have to make if they decide to separate or divorce. Even if the couple is not married, once their parental rights have been established, they have to figure out how financial support will be provided. Couples in Georgia may want to seek assistance from those with experience handling child support and custody cases.

Once primary, sole or joint custody has been decided, the two parties have to think about who will have to pay what in child support. There are several factors that have to be taken into account before this can be outlined. In the case that there is a custodial and non-custodial parent, the number of nights the children spend with each party has to be considered.

The income of each party has to be looked into as well. Deciding which party will pay insurance costs can be another challenge, since it may or may not be included in the child support arrangement. Many other expenses, such as extra-curricular activities and the cost of transportation, may be outlined in the arrangement, or they may create a need to modify the agreement later on.

Regardless of whether a couple decides to separate or get a divorce, when children are involved, the process can be a bit more challenging. There are a number of resources available to couples in Georgia that are going through the process of determining child custody and child support payments. To gain a more thorough understanding of the possible options, these parents can get the help of someone with experience in family law.

Source: uppermichiganssource.com, What factors determine child support payments?”, Sophie Erber, July 22, 2015

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