Volume 23: Monthly Net Disposable Income $220,000-$239,000 | Children Ages 1-5

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Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-third volume addresses support calculations for parents whose monthly income exceeds what most households earn annually. This resource serves practitioners managing dissolution proceedings involving extraordinary wealth, parents questioning whether calculated obligations reflect rational child support policy, judicial officers considering deviation requests premised on excessive amounts, and appellate specialists addressing novel guideline calculation issues of first impression.

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Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-third volume addresses support calculations for parents whose monthly income exceeds what most households earn annually. This resource serves practitioners managing dissolution proceedings involving extraordinary wealth, parents questioning whether calculated obligations reflect rational child support policy, judicial officers considering deviation requests premised on excessive amounts, and appellate specialists addressing novel guideline calculation issues of first impression.

Volume 23 charts obligations for monthly net disposable income between $220,000 and $239,000, covering one to five children. The volume provides analysis of whether guideline formula contemplates application at these income levels or implicitly recognizes reasonableness limitations on support obligations. Calculations address how courts should evaluate competing evidence: guideline formula results versus itemized actual child expenses, theoretical child-rearing cost estimates versus demonstrated expenditures, and guideline mandate versus judicial discretion when amounts appear excessive.

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