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Review of the Arkansas Child Support Guidelines, an Analysis of Economic Data, Development of Income Shares Charts, and Other Considerations. Sample Language and Calculation - Child Support (July 2020) Worksheet - Child Support (required July 1, 2020) Prior Child Support Forms and Guidelines: Title. PDF.
Mar 12, 2024 · Income Guidelines: New child support rules use each parent’s adjusted gross income as the basis for support payments. This means that the court considers the income, assets, and debts of both parents; Support Payment Changes: Support payments might be increased or decreased depending on the case.
The amount of child support will be based on the Arkansas Supreme Court guidelines. See Arkansas Judiciary Child Support Guidelines . How does OCSE collect a noncustodial parent’s support payments when he or she is not employed?
“Child Support Gross Income” means gross income—minus amounts for preexisting child-support obligations paid to another who is not a party to the proceedings and on behalf of a child who is not the subject of the action of the court.
OCSE has numerous tools available to assist custodial parents in collecting current child support and arrearages associated with support. One of the primary tools or methods is to attach the wages of the noncustodial parent through income withholding.
Family Support Chart of Basic Child Support Obligations. (Self-Support Reserve = $900/month, Minimum Order = $125 per month) Combined Gross Monthly Income1. One Child.
As of June 30, 2020, all child support orders in Arkansas will fall under their new guidelines, which is a stripped down version of the Income Shares model. Below you will find a calculator for the new guidelines, as well as a comparison to the old model (Percentage of Obligor).