Child support is a legal obligation that is established in Idaho to ensure that both parents share the economic benefits of caring for their children, even after a divorce. The main objective of child support laws in Idaho is to provide the same amount of care for children as if the parents were still married.<\/p>\n
The laws governing child support in Idaho are different from that of other states. ID child support law sets how much the child maintenance should be, and the duration of such payments, plus it seeks to guide parents in exceptional cases such as deviation, support for disabled children, and retroactive support.<\/p>\n
The fundamental tenets on which Idaho’s child support regulations are built upon\u00a0these four principles:<\/p>\n
The “Income Shares Model” is used in Idaho to determine the amount of child support due. The goal is to calculate how much assistance the kids would have gotten if the marriage hadn’t ended in divorce. The parents then split this support payment according to their individual wages. The following forms can be used to perform these calculations:<\/p>\n
The following factors will be considered by the court when determining whether Idaho Family Code applies:<\/p>\n