SheWantTheD
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Starting in July 2017 in Illinois, child support law changes will begin to take effect.
-Both parents income will be calculated together to see how much both parents will pay (before if the mom had full or majority custody her income will not be calculated).
-If the parent with less custody has the children for 148 days in a year, they will pay considerably less child support after the law change.
And some other things too.
The law change will combine both parent's income and state that the child receives 20% of both incomes combined. So this law will hurt women who solely depend on the man's income or women who make more then enough to take care of a child. The law also takes government assistance as income.
-Both parents income will be calculated together to see how much both parents will pay (before if the mom had full or majority custody her income will not be calculated).
-If the parent with less custody has the children for 148 days in a year, they will pay considerably less child support after the law change.
And some other things too.
The law change will combine both parent's income and state that the child receives 20% of both incomes combined. So this law will hurt women who solely depend on the man's income or women who make more then enough to take care of a child. The law also takes government assistance as income.
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