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How Is Child Support Determined?
Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18, as ordered by the courts. Child support is the regular compensation to the custodial parent from the non-custodial parent to mitigate the costs of raising a child. The state of Michigan employs a standard formula to determine the exact amount required to fulfill parental duties, and once this amount has been set ...
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