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→What are special or extraordinary expenses?
<blockquote>Say that Spouse A has an income of $30,000 per year and Spouse B has an income of $20,000. Together, their total income is $50,000. Spouse A's income makes up 60% of their total income while Spouse B's income makes up the remaining 40%. Spouse A would then pay for 60% of the net cost of the child's qualifying special or extraordinary expenses — whether Spouse A is the payor or recipient of child support — while Spouse B would pay the other 40% of those expenses.</blockquote>
Special or extraordinary expenses are usually paid on a monthly basis, at often around the same time as the payor's payment of the table amount of child support is made.
===How are orders for child support changed?===