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Idaho Child Support.
Every state is different in handling child support, why some may be similar; each state has its own rules and regulations to how and when child support is paid.
In Idaho child support can be can order both parents to pay child support, each parent must set aside money just for the child, even if the child is with one parent more, even though the rate would be adjusted for that.
In Idaho child support is paid until the child is 18 years of age, most the time unless the child has not graduated and child support can be paid up until the child is 19 years of age.
The child support court will look at different factors for the parents paying child support, and who will pay the most.
In some cases both parents do not have to pay child support, just one parent will have to do so, but here is a list of child support information for Idaho and how the amount is made reasonable for both parents.
The needs of the child, if there is any special education or special needs of the child or children for child support.
The needs of both parents, how financially stable and job, the amount that each parent makes at their job, this is also determined in the amount of child support to be paid.
The standard of living that the children had during the marriage, this is also determined in setting the amount of child support.
The physical and emotional conditions of the child, and future educational needs, are determined in setting the amount of child support.
Medical needs and cost for children, this is determined in setting your child support amount.
Another thing that is looked into is who will be receiving the tax benefit for the child or children, this is also determined in setting your child support amount.
At any time the child support courts can modify your child support along with visitation and custody. Child support can be modified due to material changes, job changes, and life changes.
Child support is always taken in the best interest of the child, but families will not be put into financial burden, all aspects are looked at along with the standard of living of each parent and how they are surviving in the world.
Child support is for the care of your child or children.
Moving out of the state of Idaho can cause some modifications in child support also, depending on how far you are moving and travel expenses for visitation of the non custodial parent.
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