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When the court grants one of the parents the child custody, both parents are still responsible for catering to the needs of their child.
Under the child support law, the court usually mandates the non-custodial parent to pay child support.
Child Support law oversees the caring for the wellness of the child after the legal divorce of the parents.
The judge or the parents decide on the amount of child support to be paid as part of the divorce settlement.
Factors that are taken into consideration when deciding the amount of child support include the needs of the child, the income of both parents, the parents' existing obligations and debts.
One of the challenges when spouses divorce is who will have the custody of the children if there are kids involved in the dissolved marriage.
Child custody is a very sensitive issue to handle under the family law.
The onus is on the spouses' attorneys to convince to judge concerning who should have the custody of the children.
The parents in conjunction with their lawyers and the court must decide what they think is the best for the minor children.
This is because a divorce could leave a significant psychological impact on the children.
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