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In Pennsylvania, child support obligations normally last until the child turns 18 years old, but can continue up past that age if the child is still in high school or has …
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Information included at this site has been derived directly from the Pennsylvania Code, the Commonwealth's official publication of rules and regulations and from the Pennsylvania Bulletin, the Commonwealth's official gazette for information and rulemaking
http://www.pacourts.us/assets/opinions/Supreme/out/306civ-5attach(amend).pdf
The support guidelines set forth the amount of support which a spouse or parent should pay on the basis of both parties’ net monthly incomes as defined in Rule 1910.16-2 and the number of …
https://www.alllaw.com/calculators/childsupport/pennsylvania
The calculator below will estimate your monthly child support payment based on Pennsylvania's child support guidelines. Disclaimer: ... The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. ...
https://www.lancasterlawblog.com/2019/05/articles/authors/julie-vanasse/new-tax-laws-and-changes-to-pennsylvania-support-guidelines/
May 09, 2019 · The effects of the new tax laws also changed child and spousal support payable in Pennsylvania. As of January 1, 2019 new guidelines are now in effect. These have been put in place largely to deal with the issue that alimony and temporary alimony or support payments to a spouse are no longer tax deductible by the person paying support, nor includable as income by the recipient.
https://www.familylawfocusblog.com/2019/05/29/changes-to-the-pennsylvania-support-guidelines-in-response-to-the-new-tax-law/
May 29, 2019 · The new guidelines take the percentage of the incomes of the payor and payee and subtract them from each other. Specifically, in support cases where there is no child support order, 40 percent of the payees’ net income is subtracted from 33 percent of the payor’s net income.
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