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How is child support calculated in New Hampshire?

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How is child support calculated in New Hampshire?

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New Hampshire calculates child support using a certain formula. Generally, the monthly gross income of both parents is determined. This figure represents the combined income of the household. Then, a chart is utilized by the State, depending upon the number of children; this gives you a total recommended amount of monthly support required for the children’s benefit. This total monthly amount is then divided proportionately between the parents, according to the proportionate share of their income in relationship to the total combined income of the household. The factors for consideration for adjusting the amount up or down which are specified in statute are: (1) any extraordinary medical, dental, or educational expenses of the child; (2) a significantly higher or lower income of either parent; (3) the economic consequences of the presence of any stepparents or stepchildren; (4) any extraordinary costs associated with physical custody; (5) the economic consequences to either parent of th

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