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Calculator Tip 1

Posted on : 16-11-2011 | By : DeadBeat1 | In : Child Support, Uncategorized

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Child Support Arrears Calculators Tip – Over a long course of time payment experience might be very good.   It’s not really necessary to record periods when there were no problems with payments.   Usually there is a pretty clear point in time where payments become erratic or cease all together.   For that reason this calculator and the report it creates is capable of presenting the individual user the option to produce a spreadsheet covering only the time period where payment habits changed or ended all together.  You do all that on the Input Page.   For Instance, if your Ex paid you perfectly for the first 5 years after the divorce, it’s not really necessary to list that experience.  Your complaint doesn’t need to show how well the Ex paid for so many years.   So, if you like, input data for just the time period where the payments stopped or became erratic up until the present month or the ending date of the court ordered stream, like the 18th birthday of the Child in question.