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Under most circumstances, it is only eliminated when the parents have close to equal incomes. When one make significantly more, child support is based on the difference.

If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

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If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

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If there is an existing court order you need to take the issue before the court with jurisdictions and request a modification. The court will follow state guidelines and 50/50 custody may not mean 50/50 child support obligations. They court may consider the earning power of the parties, who pays for medical insurance, etc. You should speak with an attorney familiar with the court system or an advocate at the family court.

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