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They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.

They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.

They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.

They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.

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