Does religion enter into the determination of child support?
No — theoretically. Whether one parent practices a religion or not is normally not a factor in deciding custody, unless there is evidence of potential or present harm to the child, such as if the parent engages in unusual “cult” activities or has an unorthodox lifestyle that might likely put the child in danger or be detrimental to the best interest of the child.
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