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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.
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.
Section 49.22 (9), Stats., provides that “the department shall promulgate rules that provide a standard for courts to use in determining a child support obligation based upon a percentage of the gross income and assets of either or both parents.
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.
Section 49.22 (9), Stats., requires the department to adopt and publish a standard to be used by courts in determining child support obligations. The standard is to be based on a percentage of the gross income and assets of either or both parents.
Requires Review and Adjust every 3 years. 2016 Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs. Child Support orders must be based on earnings, income, or other evidence of ability to pay. Guidelines must incorporate a low-income adjustment.
Although we discuss guidelines usage overall, there are in fact a series of guidelines. intended to handle a range of circumstances spanning shared placement, high and low income. payers, serial families, and split placement. In our calculations of guidelines usage, we consider.