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is the "presumptive" amount of child support to be paid
for everything except child care, medical and educational expenses.
Child care expenses (resulting from employment),
medical, and educational expenses will usually be pro-rated in proportion
to the parent's income.
The courts may ignore all of the above for any good
reason (they must, however, set the reason forth in their decision).
The parties may, by agreement, ignore all of the above for any reason,
so long as it is described in the agreement, and so long as the
amount required by the Guidelines is also spelled out.
Neither parent has any obligation to support a child
once the child reaches 21 years of age (although it is not unusual
for child support to continue until age 22 if the child remains
a full time college student). Child support may end before 21 years
of age under certain circumstances such as the gainful employment
of the child or the child's willful refusal to maintain a relationship
with the non-custodial parent. However, generally, although children
no longer are minors at 18, parents are obligated to support them
until they are 21.
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