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Exceptional Multi-Child Support Dynamics
The twentieth volume combines exceptional income with numerous dependents, addressing scenarios where guideline formula application generates results exceeding most households’ complete income. Jeremy J. Salvador’s analysis serves specialists managing ultra-complex dissolution proceedings, parents facing eight-figure annual obligations, mediators navigating resistance to calculated amounts, and judges ensuring proposed orders serve actual child support purposes.
Covering monthly net disposable income from $180,000 through $199,000 for six to ten children, Volume 20 explores whether aggregate support approaching $200,000 monthly reflects rational child support policy. The volume addresses how courts should evaluate evidence regarding actual child expenses when guideline amounts dwarf demonstrated costs, including analysis of housing expenses, educational costs at elite institutions, healthcare for premium insurance and specialized treatment, extracurricular opportunities, and other legitimate expenditures.





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