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Exceptions to the Child Support Guidelines

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Calculating the children's time
#If the parents have the children for an exactly equal amount of time, the 40% requirement has been met.
#Holiday periods in which the children spend an unusual amount of time with one parent or the other, shouldn't be used to figure out the average amount of time spent with each parent; rather, the court will look at the average amount of time spent in a typical one- or two-week period.
#The time the children are in school or in daycare will be credited to the parent who has a right to parenting time with the children during that time, on the principle that this person is the parent who would have to care for the children on a professional development day or attend the school or daycare in the event of illness or an emergency.
#If a parent's time with the children is specified in an agreement or a court order as concluding at the start or end of the school day, that's when that parent's time concludes and the other parent’s time starts, and credit will be divided accordingly.
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