Child Support Amount Sample Clauses

Child Support Amount. The Father/Mother shall pay to the Father/Mother, as support of the minor child(ren), the sum of $ * per week/bi-weekly/month, starting on , and continuing per week/bi-weekly/month thereafter until each respective child reaches the age of eighteen (18), or so long as the child is enrolled in and attending secondary school (not to exceed age twenty (20)), marries, dies, or becomes otherwise emancipated. The child support obligation shall be reduced as follows as each child becomes emancipated: * This amount was derived from Line 13 of the Child Support Worksheet, which is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.
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Child Support Amount. Check the boxes to indicate which parent is making the payments and which parent is receiving the payments. In the blank provided, insert the amount of child support which you came up with after filling out the Child Support Worksheet. You can find the worksheet at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/csc/. You can find training materials for further help at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/csc/training.html. In the blank provided, insert the date on which the first child support payment should be received. Check the boxes to show how often the payments should be made. In the blank provided, explain how the child support will be reduced as each child reaches the age of majority. For example, if the non-custodial parent must pay $400 per month for two children, for a total of $800 per month, you might say, “When Xxxxx is no longer eligible for child support, the amount will be reduced to $400 per month for the support of Xxxxxx as long as Xxxxxx is still eligible for child support.”
Child Support Amount. □ The shall pay to the , as support of the minor child(ren), the sum of $ * per □week/ □bi-weekly/ □x month, starting on , and continuing per □week/ □bi-weekly/ □x month thereafter until each respective child reaches the age of eighteen (18), or so long as the child is enrolled in and attending secondary school (not to exceed age twenty (20)), marries, dies, or becomes otherwise emancipated. The child support obligation shall be reduced as follows as each child becomes emancipated: *This amount was derived from line 13 of the Child Support Worksheet, which is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.
Child Support Amount. The shall pay to the for the support of the minor children, the sum of $ per month, beginning with a payment of $ on the first (1st) day of each and every month thereafter until the minor children reaches the age of majority, become self-supporting, marry, die, no longer reside with the , or are otherwise emancipated, whichever of these events shall first occur. PROVIDED HOWEVER, that if at the time the parties’ child attain eighteen (18) years of age, s/he has not graduated from high school and is then enrolled full time in high school and progressing toward graduation in the normal course, then such child support shall continue until such time as said children graduate from high school, are no longer enrolled full time and progressing normally, or attain the age of twenty (20) years, whichever first occurs.

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