Go to the corresponding range box. Step 3. Determine if there are 1, 2 or 3 or more children and identify the correct row. Step 4. Follow the instructions in the box to determine the costs of the children. If there is only 1 child, the costs determined at Step 4 are the costs of the child section 55H a. Otherwise, the costs of each child are worked out by dividing the costs determined at Step 4 by the number of children section 55H b. The amount calculated is rounded, to the nearest dollar below The method used to work out the costs of the children where one or both of the parents has multiple child support cases is specified in section 55HA.
The mixed age range of the Costs of the Children Table is not used for multiple case calculations, as the costs of each child are worked out as though all of the children in the case are the same age.
Identify the number of children in the case for which the costs are being determined. For each child in the case, calculate the cost of the child as though all of the children in the case were the same age as that child. Example: A child of the case, Diane is There are 2 other children in the case who are 14 and For this step calculate the cost of the child Diane as though all children were 12 i.
Step 5. Identify the box in the relevant column in the costs of the children table that covers the number of children of that age. Step 6. Follow the instructions in the box to work out the costs of the children. Step 7. To work out the costs of the child, divide the amount worked out at Step 6 by the number of children costs of 2 children the same age as Diane. Repeat Steps 3 to 7 to work out the costs of each child in the case. Repeat Steps 1 to 7 for each child support case.
This will show when you should make payments. It will include any maintenance you should have paid since the other parent applied to the CMS. You can make your own arrangements for payment.
You should keep a record of the payments you make. You might pay less if the CMS take account of the other children when calculating how much you have to pay. You can also claim compensation for the upset and inconvenience this has caused. Read more about complaining about the CMS. If you contacted Child Maintenance Choices and discussed your options with them, you may wish to make an application for statutory child maintenance.
If after having spoken with the Choices Team you would like to consider your options further before making a decision, contact Child Maintenance Service. The amount of child maintenance worked out by the online calculator may be different from that which the statutory maintenance service works out and asked a paying parent to pay, or the amount that has been agreed in court as part of a consent order.
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