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KimberlyAnnK

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Indiana

How do you divide support? My 19 year son, full time college student and works full time, wants to move out and get his own apartment-which is fine. But I also have a 15 year daughter at home. How do I decide how much support goes the my son and how much goes to my daughter? Is there a basic formula?
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
You'd need to check your state's CS guidelines, but typically it's around 17-20% for the first child, 22-25% for the second. A second child doesn't bring much more to the table.
 

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