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Exceptional Multi-Child Elite Income Support
The twenty-sixth installment combines elite seven-figure income with large family structures, addressing scenarios testing whether guideline formula retains any rational application at these extremes. Jeremy J. Salvador’s work benefits practitioners managing dissolution proceedings involving California’s wealthiest families, parents managing ten-figure annual obligations, mediators attempting to facilitate agreements both parties find acceptable, and trial courts ensuring proposed orders serve legitimate child support purposes.
Covering monthly net disposable income from $240,000 through $259,000 for six to ten children, Volume 26 explores whether aggregate support potentially exceeding $250,000 monthly reflects reasonable child-rearing costs or constitutes excessive wealth redistribution. The volume addresses how courts should evaluate evidence when guideline amounts dramatically exceed demonstrated child expenses, including consideration of housing costs at any reasonable level, educational expenses including elite private schools and specialized tutoring, healthcare costs for premium insurance and comprehensive treatment.





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