Non-Guideline Child Support Findings Attachment {FL-342(A)} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Non-Guideline Child Support Findings Attachment {FL-342(A)}

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FL-342(A) PETITIONER/PLAINTIFF: RESPONDENT/DEFENDANT: CASE NUMBER: NON-GUIDELINE CHILD SUPPORT FINDINGS ATTACHMENT Attachment to Child Support Information and Order Attachment (form FL-342) Judgment (Family Law) (form FL-180) Other (specify): The court makes the following findings required by Family Code sections 4056, 4057, and 4065: 1. STIPULATION TO NON-GUIDELINE ORDER The child support agreed to by the parties is below or above the statewide child support guidelines. The amount of support that would have been ordered under the guideline formula is: $ per month. The parties have been fully informed of their rights concerning child support. Neither party is acting out of duress or coercion. Neither party is receiving public assistance and no application for public assistance is pending. The needs of the children will be adequately met by this agreed-upon amount of child support. If the order is below the guideline, no change of circumstances will be required to modify this order. If the order is above the guideline, a change of circumstances will be required to modify this order. OTHER REBUTTAL FACTORS 2. Support calculation a. The guideline amount of child support calculated is: $ per month payable by petitioner/plaintiff respondent/defendant b. The court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that rebuttal factors exist. The rebuttal factors result in an increase per month. decrease in child support. The revised amount of support is: $ c. The court finds the child support amount revised by these factors to be in the best interest of the child and that application of the formula would be unjust or inappropriate in this case. These changes remain in effect until (date): until further order The factors are: The sale of the family residence is deferred under Family Code section 3800, and the rental value of the (1) family residence in which the children reside exceeds the mortgage payments, homeowners insurance, and property taxes by: $ per month. (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(2).) (2) The parent paying support has extraordinarily high income, and the amount determined under the guideline would exceed the needs of the child. (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(3).) The petitioner/plaintiff is not contributing to the needs of the respondent/defendant children at a level commensurate with that party's custodial time. (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(4).) Special circumstances exist in this case. The special circumstances are: (i) The parents have different timesharing arrangements for different children. (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(5) (A).) (ii) The parents have substantially equal custody of the children and one parent has a much lower or higher percentage of income used for housing than the other parent. (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(5)(B).) (iii) The child has special medical or other needs that require support greater than the formula amount. These needs are (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(5)(C)) (specify): d. (3) (4) (iv) Other (Fam. Code, § 4057(b)(5)) (specify): Page 1 of 1 Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California FL-342(A) [Rev. January 1, 2008] NON-GUIDELINE CHILD SUPPORT FINDINGS ATTACHMENT Family Code, § 4056 www.courtinfo.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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