Child Support Disputes Made Easy

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According to the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, each year 50 percent of first marriages end in divorce. A high percentage of marriages that end in divorce involve children and thus child support. Based on a recent United States Census Bureau report, approximately 45 percent of custodial moms and 55 percent of custodial dads were wither divorced or seperated in the year 2003.

For those parents going through a breakup, understanding the divorce process can be daunting. The process entails the division of assets, child custody, and child support – none of which can be considered easy tasks. The room for error is great making professional help during divorce not only ideal but also necessary.

One of the most common mistakes divorcing parents make is over child support. Countless couples fight over child support during divorce wasting both time and money while causing unnecessary heartache. The reason for this is that most states have very specific guidelines that tell you the amount of child support that has to be paid.

To simplify, you and your former partner have nothing left to argue about because it is already decided for you by the state. Still, thousands of Americans spend big money fighting over child support because they don’t know any better.

The truth of the matter is surviving divorce is not easy. Simply put, why bother complicating the matter when the outcome is already decided? With some simple research you have the ability to reduce the confusion surrounding the regulations that pertain to you based on the state you live in.

This research is conducted in a handful of ways. Perhaps the easiest is utilizing a child support manual and handbook. Child support handbooks provide information about child support all in one easy to access location. A handbook can answer many of the frequently asked questions about every aspect of child support. A handbook also has the guidelines for each state and the specific formulas they use to calculate the payments. Most publications even include a child support calculator. As a mother or father, you need only select your respective state, submit your personal information, and click a button to determine how much you must pay.

By conducting a little research or investing in a child support handbook, you can avoid wasting thousands of dollars on unnecessary legal bills later down the line. This is not only better for your wallet, but also helps ease a major woe associated with divorce.

 

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