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I don't really understand your question, but child support is based on a percentage of the parent who doesn't have primary physical placement. That's usually the standard unless there are extreme circumstances like a child who has special medical needs, etc.

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Q: If child support goes down can they make you pay the other parent the amount you got over the new payment from prior too the set of the new price?
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How come federal tax refund offset is not on child support payment history?

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Can a non-custodial parent pay partial child support if they cannot afford the legally-mandated amount?

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