Volume 21: Monthly Net Disposable Income $200,000-$219,000 | Children Ages 1-5

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Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-first volume addresses calculations approaching the practical ceiling of guideline formula application. This resource benefits attorneys representing ultra-high-net-worth individuals, forensic economists analyzing extreme income scenarios, parents seeking equitable treatment despite extraordinary earnings, and appellate courts establishing precedent for support calculations at the income distribution’s apex.

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Seven-Figure Support: Approaching Formula Ceiling

Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-first volume addresses calculations approaching the practical ceiling of guideline formula application. This resource benefits attorneys representing ultra-high-net-worth individuals, forensic economists analyzing extreme income scenarios, parents seeking equitable treatment despite extraordinary earnings, and appellate courts establishing precedent for support calculations at the income distribution’s apex.

Volume 21 covers monthly net disposable income ranging from $200,000 to $219,000 for one to five children. The volume provides critical analysis of whether guideline formula application at this income level produces results consistent with Family Code purposes or generates calculations divorced from child support’s fundamental purpose. Calculations address proper treatment of extraordinary income events, including stock option exercises, business sale proceeds, and other one-time income requiring analysis of appropriate support calculation methodologies.

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