Volume 4: Monthly Net Disposable Income $20,000-$39,000 | Children Ages 6-10

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The fourth volume in this authoritative series examines the complexities of supporting multiple school-age children from moderate parental income. Jeremy J. Salvador’s analysis serves attorneys advocating for clients with larger families, judges reviewing proposed stipulations, parents understanding their statutory obligations, and legal aid organizations assisting low-to-moderate income litigants seeking equitable outcomes.

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Expanded Households: Multi-Child Support Dynamics

The fourth volume in this authoritative series examines the complexities of supporting multiple school-age children from moderate parental income. Jeremy J. Salvador’s analysis serves attorneys advocating for clients with larger families, judges reviewing proposed stipulations, parents understanding their statutory obligations, and legal aid organizations assisting low-to-moderate income litigants seeking equitable outcomes.

Addressing monthly net disposable income from $20,000 through $39,000 for six to ten children, Volume 4 explores the mathematical intricacies of proportional obligation theory underlying California’s guideline structure. Each child’s percentage share diminishes incrementally as family size expands per § 4070, yet aggregate support increases, creating tension between per-child adequacy and obligor capacity. The volume incorporates sibling discounts recognized implicitly in § 4055’s “K” factor, where the percentage of combined parental income allocated to children decreases marginally with each additional dependent.

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2 reviews for Volume 4: Monthly Net Disposable Income $20,000-$39,000 | Children Ages 6-10

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