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Updated:
December 31, 20234-207. Parent's Monthly Share
This is the child support amount from line 7, worksheet 1 (or line 9 if applicable), multiplied by the percentage contribution of each parent from line 6, worksheet 1. In our example, if F had a monthly net income of $1,500 and M had a monthly income of $500, each parent’s monthly share would be $534 for F (.75 times $712) and $178 for M (.25 times $712). F would be required to pay M $534 per month in the event M was awarded custody of the children.
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