Volume 27: Monthly Net Disposable Income $260,000-$279,000 | Children Ages 1-5

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Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-seventh volume addresses support calculations approaching the practical outer limits of guideline formula application. This resource serves attorneys representing individuals with exceptional wealth, forensic economists analyzing unprecedented income scenarios, parents questioning whether calculated obligations serve any rational child support purpose, and appellate courts potentially establishing guideline formula application ceilings.

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Peak Income: Guideline Formula Outer Limits

Jeremy J. Salvador’s twenty-seventh volume addresses support calculations approaching the practical outer limits of guideline formula application. This resource serves attorneys representing individuals with exceptional wealth, forensic economists analyzing unprecedented income scenarios, parents questioning whether calculated obligations serve any rational child support purpose, and appellate courts potentially establishing guideline formula application ceilings.

Volume 27 charts obligations for monthly net disposable income between $260,000 and $279,000, covering one to five children. The volume provides comprehensive analysis of whether guideline formula contemplates application at these income levels or whether Legislature implicitly recognized practical limitations on support obligations. Calculations address competing policy considerations: ensuring children benefit from parental prosperity versus preventing support amounts divorced from actual child-rearing costs, maintaining guideline formula integrity versus exercising judicial discretion when amounts appear facially unreasonable.

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