Not only which parent will pay, but how much will the paying parent be required to pay. Child support payments are calculated based on percentage of the non-custodial parent’s net resources, including wages, commissions, and other earnings, after deducting specific expenses. Child support is typically ordered until emancipates, marries, enlists in the military, turns 18, or graduates from high school. Calculating child support payments involves considering the non-custodial parent’s net income, which includes wages, dividends, and other earnings. The more time parent has physical custody of the child, the more they are likely to incur daily expenses related to the child’s care, such as food, clothing, and housing. In Texas, even when parents share joint custody, the higher-earning parent might
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