Child support guidelines definition

Child support guidelines means the guidelines established by the regulations made under subsections 69 (2) and (3); (“lignes directrices sur les aliments pour les enfants”)
Child support guidelines means guidelines adopted under the provisions of 40-5-209.
Child support guidelines means all child support guidelines, schedules, and worksheets approved by the Lummi Indian Business Council or the Council’s designee, to implement Chapter 11.06 of the Lummi Code of Laws.

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  • Child Support Guidelines in Canada Child support guidelines are a set of rules and tables to apply when determining child support.

  • Child support guidelines are designed to protect the bestinterests of the child or children in question by trying to ensure that they continue to benefit from the financial resources of both parents in situations in which the parents go their separate ways.

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More Definitions of Child support guidelines

Child support guidelines means the child support guidelines that are adopted by the state supreme court pursuant to 42 United States Code sections 651 through 669B.
Child support guidelines means the child support guidelines that
Child support guidelines. A set of instructions to a court, which are either mandatory or advisory to the court, for example, which specify, for purposes of determining Child Support, what may be treated as “income” and what may not, or what may be counted as a deduction from income and what may not, or which describes the situations where the court may deviate from the amounts required under a Child Support Schedule, and other such matters related to establishing a Child Support obligation. Child Support Order: Any judgment, decree or order requiring the payment of Child Support which has been issued by Nez Perce Tribal Court, by another Tribal court, or pursuant to the laws of a State, consistent with the provisions of the federal Full Faith and Credit for Child Support Orders Act, 28 U.S.C. 1738B et seq., regardless of whether such judgment, decree or order is permanent or temporary, and regardless of whether such judgment, decree or order is the initial (first) such judgment, decree or order, or a modification of a prior such judgment, decree or order. Child Support Schedule: A schedule of definite and fixed monthly money amounts of Child Support required for a child where the amounts vary according to the combined monthly net income of the mother and father of the child (and where the amounts are apportioned to the mother and father according to their respective percentages of the combined monthly net income), the number of children for whom the non-custodial parent is required to pay Child Support, and the age of each child concerned.
Child support guidelines means the child support guidelines promulgated by the Law and Justice Committee which establish the amount of child support for a child.
Child support guidelines means the Child Support Guidelines Regulation made under section 39.2; (« lignes directrices sur les pensions alimentaires pour enfants »)
Child support guidelines means Ontario Regulation 391/97 (Child Support Guidelines) made under the Family Law Act, or the Federal Child Support Guidelines, as the case may be; (“lignes directrices sur les aliments pour les enfants”)
Child support guidelines means [guidelines as defined in Section 78B-12-102] the same as that term is defined in Section 81-6-101.