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The Child Support Standard provides guidelines to Wisconsin courts for setting amounts for child support and medical support. The Standard offers instructions for establishing equitable child support amounts.
- High-Income Payer Worksheet to Estimate Support
The serial-family parent worksheet may be used to estimate a...
- High-Income Payer Worksheet to Estimate Support
The serial-family parent worksheet may be used to estimate a parent’s income available for support. The formula for high-income payers are. The guidelines for the first $7,000/month of income are: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
High-income payers. If the paying parent earns an income of more than $7,000/month ($84,000/year), the court may use the high- income payer guidelines. the Percentage Standard on will determine support for the first $7,000/month ($84,000/year) of income.
The current guidelines on determining the child support obligation of a high-income payer will continue to apply. Summary of Factual Data and Analytical Methodologies
The child support standard determines the minimum amount each parent is expected to contribute to the support of their children. It expects that the custodial parent shares income directly with their children. It also presumes that the basic needs of the children are being met.
• Child Support orders must be based on earnings, income, or other evidence of ability to pay • Guidelines must incorporate a low -income adjustment • Requires states to meet evidentiary standards for establishing orders and imputing income
26 sie 2024 · Section DCF 150.035 - Determining the child support obligation. (1) DETERMINING THE CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS OF SHARED-PLACEMENT PARENTS. (a)Applicability. The shared- placement formula may be applied when all of the following conditions are met: 1.