whoever keeps the child the less amount of time
Yes, as long as the legal custody schedule is changed, child support can also be adjusted.
Shared legal custody means that both parents have equal rights to make decisions regarding the child. One parent may have physical custody with the non-physical-custody parent paying child support.
no
The child support amount would depend on the difference in income. Even sole custody fathers are ordered to pay child support.
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Child support laws vary from country to country, state to state etc. Quite often, even in a shared custody arrangement, the parent that earns more money may pay some child support to the other parent to equal out the living standards.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
Yes, unless the order for support states otherwise.
The person that does not have legal custody of the child(ren); few, if any, parental rights concerning the child(ren); and usually required to pay child support.
Child support and custody are two different and only distantly related things. If there's a significant earnings disparity between the parents, it's very likely that a court could award child support to the lower income parent in a shared custody situation.
If the father have visitation, shared custody or paying child support she will need his and the courts consent.
Schedule C is applicable to Shared Custody situations. see links below