Tuesday, April 15, 2014

NORTH DAKOTA Part 28

the receiving parent is seeking additional support for more than six children

    the paying parent, with monthly net income (gross income minus allowable deductions) of more than $12,500, has an increased ability to pay child support

    the parents agreed to increased educational costs for the child

    the child has a disabling condition or chronic illness

    the child is age 12 or older

    the receiving parent needs to pay for child care related to employment or education

    the paying parent's net income has fallen due to depreciation (cost of living) but the court has imputed income to the parent, so the parent still has an increased ability to pay child support

    the paying parent can get additional income from assets

    the paying parent can get more money by engaging in an asset transaction (for example, by selling property)

    the paying parent can't pay as much child support due to travel expenses paid as part of visitation with the child and also due to the expenses of the parents

    the paying parent can't pay as much child support due to a situation over which the parent has little or not control, like an emergency, which forces the parent to spend extra money

    the paying parent can't pay as much child support because of increased health care needs, or

    the child's need is reduced because the net income of the receiving parent is at least three times higher than the net income of the paying parent.

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