Arizona Child Support Update

The Arizona legislature is in the process of reviewing the Arizona Child Support Guidelines. This review process occurs approximately every 4 years in order to insure that the Arizona Child Support Guidelines are in sync with the current economic situation.  The review process is required by federal law, which requires states to have child support lawsthat are: (a) applicable state wide; (b) take into consideration the non-custodial parents earnings and income; (c) are based on specific numeric and descriptive criteria; (d) results in a computation of the child support obligation; and (e) are reviewed and if necessary, revised, at least once every four years.

It is appears that there will be changes to the maximum combined gross income for child support and there will be changes to definitions to gross income when calculating Arizona child support awards. For example, one proposal is to indicate that cash value may be assigned to in-kind or other non-cash benefits for recurring contributions from any sources that reduce living expenses as opposed to making that a "shall" provision. A revised chart is being proposed for use in terms of defining adjustments for support of other children. These would be children for which the parent is legally obligated to support including children being supported by court order. There will also be provisions as proposed in the new guidelines to discuss situations when a parent's income as the obligor is over $12,000 monthly. Recognition of possible changes to Arizona Child Support Guidelines is important.

As more information becomes available, we will continue to let you know how these changes could affect you.  In the meantime, if you need any assistance with Arizona child support issues, contact Nirenstein Garnice Soderquist PLC.

 

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Toni Coleman - December 19, 2009 7:22 AM

The AZ law is completely backward for the non-custodial parent (monther) who is economically disadvantaged. Example: Custodial parent's income $150,000. Non-custodial income (stay at home mom for 20 years) $25,000. Non-custodial support payment $600 per month. Considering taxes this is almost 40% of non-custodial portion. Child remains in beautiful 4 bedroom home with swimming pool and luxury cars, non custodial parent (mother) can't afford 2 bedroom apartment. Allowing emotional abusive custodial parent to continue his tyrant.

Nicole - December 30, 2009 4:25 PM

Can you prove parental abandonment on court ordered child support? The father is supposed to have his wages garnished and has been working under the table and moved out of state to avoid that as well as not making contact with the child for almost a year. The stepfather wants to adopt the child. What is the chances of the adoption being successful if the biological father petitions?

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