How is Child Support Calculated in Connecticut?
Posted By Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. on November 21, 2012
Child Support is often one of the most contentious aspects of a divorce or legal separation. People try to strike all sorts of deals with respect to how much they will pay or be paid. That’s not the way it’s done, folks. Here in Connecticut, your child support amount is determined by a set of guidelines. Deviations to those amounts have to be approved by a judge after appropriate evidence is presented.
For more information on child support, download the Child Support & Arrearage Guidelines.
Read my previous posts about child support in Connecticut.
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