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Can The Programs Extrapolate Child Support At High Levels Of Combined Incomes?

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Can The Programs Extrapolate Child Support At High Levels Of Combined Incomes?

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Both the Kentucky and Washington versions of Support 2009 allow for the extrapolation of child support beyond the limits of their respective state’s child support guidelines tables. In particular, The Washington State Child Support Schedule states, “When combined monthly net income exceeds seven thousand dollars, the court may set support at an advisory amount of support set for combined monthly net incomes between five thousand and seven thousand dollars, or the court may exceed the advisory amount of support set for combined monthly net incomes of seven thousand dollars upon written findings of fact.” In regards to extrapolations of child support in Kentucky, see the April 6, 2003 opinion in Downing v. Downing, 2003 WL 333011 (Ky App). In the versions of Support 2009 for Kentucky and Washington there are two possible extrapolations of their respective state’s child support guideline tables. In Kentucky, this is for when the party’s combined gross monthly income levels exceed $15,000

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Both the Kentucky and Washington versions of Support 2010 allow for the extrapolation of child support beyond the limits of their respective state’s child support guidelines tables. In particular, The Washington State Child Support Schedule states, “When combined monthly net income exceeds seven thousand dollars, the court may set support at an advisory amount of support set for combined monthly net incomes between five thousand and seven thousand dollars, or the court may exceed the advisory amount of support set for combined monthly net incomes of seven thousand dollars upon written findings of fact.” In regards to extrapolations of child support in Kentucky, see the April 6, 2003 opinion in Downing v. Downing, 2003 WL 333011 (Ky App). In the versions of Support 2010 for Kentucky and Washington there are two possible extrapolations of their respective state’s child support guideline tables. In Kentucky, this is for when the party’s combined gross monthly income levels exceed $15,000

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