Who will be responsible for paying child support?

Child support is the money paid by a parent to the custodial parent or guardian to provide for the needs of the child. In Virginia, who will be responsible for paying child support is determined by the court and based on the state guidelines. The first factor in determining who is responsible for paying child support is the custody arrangement. If one parent has primary custody of the child, the other parent will usually be responsible for paying child support payments. The state guidelines for child support payments are based on the incomes of both parents, the number of children, and the custody arrangement. The court will consider both parents’ incomes when setting the amount of child support. If one parent has a higher income than the other, they may be required to pay more. Additionally, the court may consider which parent has more parenting time, as well as any other factors related to the child’s best interests. In some cases, such as voluntary agreements, the parents can agree to different terms than the court has determined. However, the court must approve any agreement before it is legally binding. Regardless of the arrangement, child support payments are the responsibility of both parents, and failure to make payments may result in legal penalties.

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