Child Support

How is child support determined in a divorce case?

  • Tennessee has a set of guidelines that

    are based on the number of days you have

    each parent has a child during the

    calendar year that has to be calculated

    based on the parenting schedule and then

    you factor in the gross income of each

    parent there are a few other variables

    the cost of health insurance who is

    paying for it the cost of child care but

    we have what’s called a child support

    worksheet and when you plug all those

    numbers in and you hit a button on the

    computer it spits out a dollar amount

    per month now that is not carved in

    stone but uh that is presumed to be the

    correct amount of child support the

    number of children is a variable as well

    one child two CH children three children

    Etc if a parent thinks that there should

    be more child support than that that

    parent has the burden of proof to show

    why and and why it’s needed it’s very

    rare that a variance is very large or

    very small except for the ex other than

    the worksheet amount you’ll have other

    things like private school tuition uh

    activities Palm for a child that kind of

    thing and if the parents income allows

    it then the courts certainly have the

    discretion to order those items to be

    paid by one parent or on a a percentage

    by one parent and percentage by the

    other parent