As published by AllLaw in “The Basics of Colorado’s Child Support Guideline,” Colorado child support is calculated using a formula that considers each parent’s income, the number of children, and parenting time arrangements. The guidelines aim to ensure that children receive consistent financial support following separation or divorce.
Courts may adjust the calculated amount under certain circumstances, but the guideline formula serves as the starting point in most cases. Understanding how Colorado determines child support helps parents anticipate potential obligations and plan accordingly.
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