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[quote=Anonymous]In the state that my order is from, child support is a straight percentage of the NCP's income. Daycare, insurance, etc is not factored in at all to the calculation. The NCP parent is also responsible for the child's health insurance, whether by having a plan of their own or reimbursing the CP 100% of the premium cost. So in my case, I get $100/wk in child support plus the $150/mo it costs me to cover DC on my insurance plan. If NCP had DC on his insurance, I would not receive that $150/mo, just the $100/wk. The co-pays/deductibles, we split 50/50 and that is a separate issue beyond the $150/mo. I submit that paperwork every few month to the state and it gets added to his arrears. [/quote]
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