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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2659319" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Not entirely. The support is theoretically to be calculated on a pro rata basis so that the child maintains the same standard of living at both households. IF the child is in one household for a large potion of the time, then the other party is to contribute a comparatively large amount since, again theoretically, the person who does not have the most visitation is not spending money on the child when they not at that home.</p><p></p><p>As your visitation increases, you spend more on the child while they are in your household, so you would be required to pay less to the other party in supprort. That's what the calculator ( <a href="http://www.okdhs.org/onlineservices/cscalc" target="_blank">http://www.okdhs.org/onlineservices/cscalc</a> ) attempts to accomplish.</p><p></p><p>Now CUSTODY and and support are unrelated. But the support and visitation - the time they are in one's care - are connected matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2659319, member: 7488"] Not entirely. The support is theoretically to be calculated on a pro rata basis so that the child maintains the same standard of living at both households. IF the child is in one household for a large potion of the time, then the other party is to contribute a comparatively large amount since, again theoretically, the person who does not have the most visitation is not spending money on the child when they not at that home. As your visitation increases, you spend more on the child while they are in your household, so you would be required to pay less to the other party in supprort. That's what the calculator ( [url]http://www.okdhs.org/onlineservices/cscalc[/url] ) attempts to accomplish. Now CUSTODY and and support are unrelated. But the support and visitation - the time they are in one's care - are connected matters. [/QUOTE]
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