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What if the custodial parent has a much higher income than the non-custodial parent?

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What if the custodial parent has a much higher income than the non-custodial parent?

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Where the relative economic circumstances of the parties indicate, the custodial parent may be left with the entire child support obligation, or a part-time custodian or non-custodial parent may be awarded child support from the custodian to enable proper care of the children while the children are in his or her care.

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