CS/HB 907

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to child support and alimony; amending s.
361.08, F.S.; allowing for award of more than one type of
4alimony; revising factors to be considered in whether to
5award alimony or maintenance; providing rebuttable
6presumptions for the classification of the length of
7marriages; providing for the determination of the length
8of a marriage; providing for award of bridge-the-gap
9alimony for a limited period; providing that such an award
10is not modifiable; providing for award of rehabilitative
11alimony in certain circumstances; providing for
12modification or termination of such an award; providing
13for award of durational alimony in certain circumstances;
14providing for modification or termination of such an
15award; providing for award of permanent alimony in certain
16circumstances; providing for modification or termination
17of such an award; providing applicability; amending s.
1861.13, F.S.; requiring all child support orders after a
19certain date to contain certain provisions; creating s.
2061.29, F.S.; providing principles for implementing the
21support guidelines schedule; amending s. 61.30, F.S.;
22creating a rebuttable presumption of census-level wages if
23information about earnings level is not provided;
24providing that the burden of proof is on the party seeking
25to impute income to the other party; prohibiting
26imputation of income for out-of-date records or
27unprecedented earnings; removing the first three combined
28monthly net income amounts on the guidelines schedule;
29providing for the calculation of the obligor parent's
30child support payment under certain circumstances;
31revising the deviation factors that a court may consider
32when adjusting a parent's share of the child support
33award; providing an effective date.
34
35Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
36
37     Section 1.  Section 61.08, Florida Statutes, is amended to
38read:
39     61.08  Alimony.-
40     (1)  In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, the court
41may grant alimony to either party, which alimony may be bridge-
42the-gap, rehabilitative, durational, or permanent in nature or
43any combination of these forms of alimony. In any award of
44alimony, the court may order periodic payments or payments in
45lump sum or both. The court may consider the adultery of either
46spouse and the circumstances thereof in determining the amount
47of alimony, if any, to be awarded. In all dissolution actions,
48the court shall include findings of fact relative to the factors
49enumerated in subsection (2) supporting an award or denial of
50alimony.
51     (2)  In determining whether to a proper award of alimony or
52maintenance, the court shall first make a specific factual
53determination as to whether either party has an actual need for
54alimony or maintenance and whether either party has the ability
55to pay alimony or maintenance. If the court finds that a party
56has a need for alimony or maintenance and that the other party
57has the ability to pay alimony or maintenance, then in
58determining the proper type and amount of alimony or
59maintenance, the court shall consider all relevant economic
60factors, including, but not limited to:
61     (a)  The standard of living established during the
62marriage.
63     (b)  The duration of the marriage.
64     (c)  The age and the physical and emotional condition of
65each party.
66     (d)  The financial resources of each party, including the
67nonmarital and the marital assets and liabilities distributed to
68each.
69     (e)  The earning capacities, educational levels, vocational
70skills, and employability of the parties and, when applicable,
71the time necessary for either party to acquire sufficient
72education or training to enable such party to find appropriate
73employment.
74     (f)  The contribution of each party to the marriage,
75including, but not limited to, services rendered in homemaking,
76child care, education, and career building of the other party.
77     (g)  The responsibilities each party will have with regard
78to any minor children they have in common.
79     (h)  The tax treatment and consequences to both parties of
80any alimony award, including the designation of all or a portion
81of the payment as a nontaxable, nondeductible payment.
82     (i)(g)  All sources of income available to either party,
83including income available to either party through investments
84of any asset held by that party.
85     (j)  The court may consider Any other factor necessary to
86do equity and justice between the parties.
87     (3)  To the extent necessary to protect an award of
88alimony, the court may order any party who is ordered to pay
89alimony to purchase or maintain a life insurance policy or a
90bond, or to otherwise secure such alimony award with any other
91assets which may be suitable for that purpose.
92     (4)  For purposes of determining alimony, there is a
93rebuttable presumption that a short-term marriage is a marriage
94having a duration of less than 7 years, a moderate-term marriage
95is a marriage having a duration of greater than 7 years but less
96than 17 years, and long-term marriage is a marriage having a
97duration of 17 years or greater. The length of a marriage is the
98period of time from the date of marriage until the date of
99filing of an action for dissolution of marriage.
100     (5)  Bridge-the-gap alimony may be awarded to assist a
101party by providing support to allow the party to make a
102transition from being married to being single. Bridge-the-gap
103alimony is designed to assist a party with legitimate
104identifiable short-term needs, and the length of an award may
105not exceed 2 years. An award of bridge-the-gap alimony
106terminates upon the death of either party or upon the remarriage
107of the party receiving alimony. An award of bridge-the-gap
108alimony shall not be modifiable in amount or duration.
109     (6)(a)  Rehabilitative alimony may be awarded to assist a
110party in establishing the capacity for self-support through
111either:
112     1.  The redevelopment of previous skills or credentials; or
113     2.  The acquisition of education, training, or work
114experience necessary to develop appropriate employment skills or
115credentials.
116     (b)  In order to award rehabilitative alimony, there must
117be a specific and defined rehabilitative plan which shall be
118included as a part of any order awarding rehabilitative alimony.
119     (c)  An award of rehabilitative alimony may be modified or
120terminated in accordance with s. 61.14 based upon a substantial
121change in circumstances, upon noncompliance with the
122rehabilitative plan, or upon completion of the rehabilitative
123plan.
124     (7)  Durational alimony may be awarded when permanent
125periodic alimony is inappropriate. The purpose of durational
126alimony is to provide a party with economic assistance for a set
127period of time following a marriage of short or moderate
128duration. An award of durational alimony terminates upon the
129death of either party or upon the remarriage of the party
130receiving alimony. The amount of an award of durational alimony
131may be modified or terminated based upon a substantial change in
132circumstances in accordance with s. 61.14. However, the length
133of an award of durational alimony may not be modified except
134under exceptional circumstances and may not exceed the length of
135the marriage.
136     (8)  Permanent alimony may be awarded to provide for the
137needs and necessities of life as they were established during
138the marriage of the parties for a party who lacks the financial
139ability to meet his or her needs and necessities of life
140following a dissolution of marriage. Permanent alimony may be
141awarded following a marriage of long duration, following a
142marriage of moderate duration if such an award is appropriate
143upon consideration of the factors set forth in subsection (2),
144or following a marriage of short duration if there are
145exceptional circumstances. An award of permanent alimony
146terminates upon the death of either party or upon the remarriage
147of the party receiving alimony. An award may be modified or
148terminated based upon a substantial change in circumstances or
149upon the existence of a supportive relationship in accordance
150with s. 61.14.
151     (9)(4)(a)  With respect to any order requiring the payment
152of alimony entered on or after January 1, 1985, unless the
153provisions of paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) apply, the court
154shall direct in the order that the payments of alimony be made
155through the appropriate depository as provided in s. 61.181.
156     (b)  With respect to any order requiring the payment of
157alimony entered before January 1, 1985, upon the subsequent
158appearance, on or after that date, of one or both parties before
159the court having jurisdiction for the purpose of modifying or
160enforcing the order or in any other proceeding related to the
161order, or upon the application of either party, unless the
162provisions of paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) apply, the court
163shall modify the terms of the order as necessary to direct that
164payments of alimony be made through the appropriate depository
165as provided in s. 61.181.
166     (c)  If there is no minor child, alimony payments need not
167be directed through the depository.
168     (d)1.  If there is a minor child of the parties and both
169parties so request, the court may order that alimony payments
170need not be directed through the depository. In this case, the
171order of support shall provide, or be deemed to provide, that
172either party may subsequently apply to the depository to require
173that payments be made through the depository. The court shall
174provide a copy of the order to the depository.
175     2.  If the provisions of subparagraph 1. apply, either
176party may subsequently file with the depository an affidavit
177alleging default or arrearages in payment and stating that the
178party wishes to initiate participation in the depository
179program. The party shall provide copies of the affidavit to the
180court and the other party or parties. Fifteen days after receipt
181of the affidavit, the depository shall notify all parties that
182future payments shall be directed to the depository.
183     3.  In IV-D cases, the IV-D agency shall have the same
184rights as the obligee in requesting that payments be made
185through the depository.
186     Section 2.  The amendments to s. 61.08, Florida Statutes,
187by this act apply to all initial awards of alimony entered after
188July 1, 2010, and modifications of such awards. Such amendments
189may not serve as a basis to modify awards entered before July 1,
1902010, or as a basis to change amounts or duration of awards
191existing before July 1, 2010. The amendments to s. 61.08,
192Florida Statutes, by this act are applicable to all cases
193pending on or filed after July 1, 2010.
194     Section 3.  Effective October 1, 2010, paragraph (a) of
19561.13, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
196     61.13  Support of children; parenting and time-sharing;
197powers of court.-
198     (1)(a)  In a proceeding under this chapter, the court may
199at any time order either or both parents who owe a duty of
200support to a child to pay support to the other parent or, in the
201case of both parents, to a third party who has the person with
202custody in accordance with the child support guidelines schedule
203in s. 61.30.
204     1.  All child support orders and income deduction orders
205entered on or after October 1, 2010, must provide:
206     a.  For child support to terminate on a child's 18th
207birthday unless the court finds or previously found that s.
208743.07(2) applies, or is otherwise agreed to by the parties;
209     b.  A schedule, based on the record existing at the time of
210the order, stating the amount of the monthly child support
211obligation for all the minor children at the time of the order
212and the amount of child support that will be owed for any
213remaining children after one or more of the children are no
214longer entitled to receive child support; and
215     c.  The month, day, and year that the reduction or
216termination of child support becomes effective.
217     2.  The court initially entering an order requiring one or
218both parents to make child support payments has continuing
219jurisdiction after the entry of the initial order to modify the
220amount and terms and conditions of the child support payments if
221when the modification is found necessary by the court to be in
222the best interests of the child;, when the child reaches
223majority; if, when there is a substantial change in the
224circumstances of the parties; if, when s. 743.07(2) applies;, or
225when a child is emancipated, marries, joins the armed services,
226or dies. The court initially entering a child support order has
227continuing jurisdiction to require the obligee to report to the
228court on terms prescribed by the court regarding the disposition
229of the child support payments.
230     Section 4.  Section 61.29, Florida Statutes, is created to
231read:
232     61.29  Child support guidelines; principles.-The following
233principles establish the public policy of the State of Florida
234in the creation of the child support guidelines:
235     (1)  Each parent has a fundamental obligation to support
236his or her minor or legally dependent child.
237     (2)  The guidelines schedule is based on the parent's
238combined net income estimated to have been allocated to the
239child as if the parents and children were living in an intact
240household.
241     (3)  The guidelines encourage fair and efficient settlement
242of support issues between parents and minimizes the need for
243litigation.
244     Section 5.  Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) and subsections
245(6), (7), and (11) of section 61.30, Florida Statutes, are
246amended to read:
247     61.30  Child support guidelines; retroactive child
248support.-
249     (2)  Income shall be determined on a monthly basis for each
250parent as follows:
251     (b)  Monthly income on a monthly basis shall be imputed to
252an unemployed or underemployed parent if when such unemployment
253employment or underemployment is found by the court to be
254voluntary on that parent's part, absent a finding of fact by the
255court of physical or mental incapacity or other circumstances
256over which the parent has no control. In the event of such
257voluntary unemployment or underemployment, the employment
258potential and probable earnings level of the parent shall be
259determined based upon his or her recent work history,
260occupational qualifications, and prevailing earnings level in
261the community if such information is available. If the
262information concerning a parent's income is unavailable, a
263parent fails to participate in a child support proceeding, or a
264parent fails to supply adequate financial information in a child
265support proceeding, income shall be automatically imputed to the
266parent and there is a rebuttable presumption that the parent has
267income equivalent to the median income of year-round full-time
268workers as derived from current population reports or
269replacement reports published by the United States Bureau of the
270Census. as provided in this paragraph; However, the court may
271refuse to impute income to a parent if the court finds it
272necessary for that the parent to stay home with the child who is
273the subject of a child support calculation or as set forth
274below:.
275     1.  In order for the court to impute income at an amount
276other than the median income of year-round full-time workers as
277derived from current population reports or replacement reports
278published by the United States Bureau of the Census, the court
279must make specific findings of fact consistent with the
280requirements of this paragraph. The party seeking to impute
281income has the burden to present competent, substantial evidence
282that:
283     a.  The unemployment or underemployment is voluntary; and
284     b.  Identifies the amount and source of the imputed income,
285through evidence of income from available employment for which
286the party is suitably qualified by education, experience,
287current licensure, or geographic location, with due
288consideration being given to the parties' time-sharing schedule
289and their historical exercise of the time-sharing provided in
290the parenting plan or relevant order.
291     2.  Except as set forth in subparagraph 1., income may not
292be imputed based upon:
293     a.  Income records that are more than 5 years old at the
294time of the hearing or trial at which imputation is sought; or
295     b.  Income at a level that a party has never earned in the
296past, unless recently degreed, licensed, certified, relicensed,
297or recertified and thus qualified for, subject to geographic
298location, with due consideration of the parties' existing time-
299sharing schedule and their historical exercise of the time-
300sharing provided in the parenting plan or relevant order.
301     (6)  The following guidelines schedule shall be applied to
302the combined net income to determine the minimum child support
303need:
304
 
Combined
305
 
Monthly NetChild or Children
306
 
IncomeOneTwoThreeFourFiveSix
307
 
650.00747575767778
308
 
700.00119120121123124125
309
 
750.00164166167169171173
310
 
850.00202257259262265268
311
 
900.00213302305309312315
312
 
950.00224347351355359363
313
 
1000.00235365397402406410
314
 
1050.00246382443448453458
315
 
1100.00258400489495500505
316
 
1150.00269417522541547553
317
 
1200.00280435544588594600
318
 
1250.00290451565634641648
319
 
1300.00300467584659688695
320
 
1350.00310482603681735743
321
 
1400.00320498623702765790
322
 
1450.00330513642724789838
323
 
1500.00340529662746813869
324
 
1550.00350544681768836895
325
 
1600.00360560701790860920
326
 
1650.00370575720812884945
327
 
1700.00380591740833907971
328
 
1750.00390606759855931996
329
 
1800.004006227798779551022
330
 
1850.004106387989009791048
331
 
1900.0042165481892310041074
332
 
1950.0043167083994610291101
333
 
2000.0044268685996810541128
334
 
2050.0045270287999110791154
335
 
2100.00463718899101411041181
336
 
2150.00473734919103711291207
337
 
2200.00484751940106011541234
338
 
2250.00494767960108211791261
339
 
2300.00505783980110512041287
340
 
2350.005157991000112812291314
341
 
2400.005268151020115112541340
342
 
2450.005368311041117412791367
343
 
2500.005478471061119613041394
344
 
2550.005578641081121913291420
345
 
2600.005688801101124213541447
346
 
2650.005788961121126513791473
347
 
2700.005889121141128714031500
348
 
2750.005979271160130814261524
349
 
2800.006079411178132814481549
350
 
2850.006169561197134914711573
351
 
2900.006269711215137014941598
352
 
2950.006359861234139115171622
353
 
3000.0064410011252141215401647
354
 
3050.0065410161271143315631671
355
 
3100.0066310311289145315861695
356
 
3150.0067310451308147416081720
357
 
3200.0068210601327149516311744
358
 
3250.0069110751345151616541769
359
 
3300.0070110901364153716771793
360
 
3350.0071011051382155817001818
361
 
3400.0072011201401157917231842
362
 
3450.0072911351419159917451867
363
 
3500.0073811491438162017681891
364
 
3550.0074811641456164117911915
365
 
3600.0075711791475166218141940
366
 
3650.0076711941493168318371964
367
 
3700.0077612081503170218571987
368
 
3750.0078412211520172118782009
369
 
3800.0079312341536174018992031
370
 
3850.0080212481553175919202053
371
 
3900.0081112611570177819402075
372
 
3950.0081912751587179719612097
373
 
4000.0082812881603181619822119
374
 
4050.0083713021620183520022141
375
 
4100.0084613151637185420232163
376
 
4150.0085413291654187320442185
377
 
4200.0086313421670189220642207
378
 
4250.0087213551687191120852229
379
 
4300.0088113691704193021062251
380
 
4350.0088913821721194921272273
381
 
4400.0089813961737196821472295
382
 
4450.0090714091754198721682317
383
 
4500.0091614231771200621892339
384
 
4550.0092414361788202422092361
385
 
4600.0093314501804204322302384
386
 
4650.0094214631821206222512406
387
 
4700.0095114771838208122712428
388
 
4750.0095914901855210022922450
389
 
4800.0096815031871211923132472
390
 
4850.0097715171888213823342494
391
 
4900.0098615301905215723542516
392
 
4950.0099315421927217423722535
393
 
5000.00100015511939218823872551
394
 
5050.00100615611952220224022567
395
 
5100.00101315711964221524172583
396
 
5150.00101915801976222924322599
397
 
5200.00102515901988224324472615
398
 
5250.00103215992000225624622631
399
 
5300.00103816092012227024772647
400
 
5350.00104516192024228324922663
401
 
5400.00105116282037229725072679
402
 
5450.00105716382049231125222695
403
 
5500.00106416472061232425372711
404
 
5550.00107016572073233825522727
405
 
5600.00107716672085235225672743
406
 
5650.00108316762097236525822759
407
 
5700.00108916862109237925972775
408
 
5750.00109616952122239326122791
409
 
5800.00110217052134240626272807
410
 
5850.00110717132144241826392820
411
 
5900.00111117212155242926512833
412
 
5950.00111617292165244026632847
413
 
6000.00112117372175245126762860
414
 
6050.00112617462185246226882874
415
 
6100.00113117542196247327002887
416
 
6150.00113617622206248427122900
417
 
6200.00114117702216249527242914
418
 
6250.00114517782227250627372927
419
 
6300.00115017862237251727492941
420
 
6350.00115517952247252927612954
421
 
6400.00116018032258254027732967
422
 
6450.00116518112268255127852981
423
 
6500.00117018192278256227982994
424
 
6550.00117518272288257328103008
425
 
6600.00117918352299258428223021
426
 
6650.00118418432309259528343034
427
 
6700.00118918502317260428453045
428
 
6750.00119318562325261328543055
429
 
6800.00119618622332262128633064
430
 
6850.00120018682340263028723074
431
 
6900.00120418732347263928823084
432
 
6950.00120818792355264728913094
433
 
7000.00121218852362265629003103
434
 
7050.00121618912370266429093113
435
 
7100.00122018972378267329193123
436
 
7150.00122419032385268129283133
437
 
7200.00122819092393269029373142
438
 
7250.00123219152400269829463152
439
 
7300.00123519212408270729563162
440
 
7350.00123919272415271629653172
441
 
7400.00124319332423272429743181
442
 
7450.00124719392430273329833191
443
 
7500.00125119452438274129933201
444
 
7550.00125519512446275030023211
445
 
7600.00125919572453275830113220
446
 
7650.00126319632461276730203230
447
 
7700.00126719692468277530303240
448
 
7750.00127119752476278430393250
449
 
7800.00127419812483279230483259
450
 
7850.00127819872491280130573269
451
 
7900.00128219922498281030673279
452
 
7950.00128619982506281830763289
453
 
8000.00129020042513282730853298
454
 
8050.00129420102521283530943308
455
 
8100.00129820162529284431043318
456
 
8150.00130220222536285231133328
457
 
8200.00130620282544286131223337
458
 
8250.00131020342551286931313347
459
 
8300.00131320402559287831413357
460
 
8350.00131720462566288731503367
461
 
8400.00132120522574289531593376
462
 
8450.00132520582581290431683386
463
 
8500.00132920642589291231783396
464
 
8550.00133320702597292131873406
465
 
8600.00133720762604292931963415
466
 
8650.00134120822612293832053425
467
 
8700.00134520882619294632153435
468
 
8750.00134920942627295532243445
469
 
8800.00135221002634296332333454
470
 
8850.00135621062642297232423464
471
 
8900.00136021112649298132523474
472
 
8950.00136421172657298932613484
473
 
9000.00136821232664299832703493
474
 
9050.00137221292672300632793503
475
 
9100.00137621352680301532893513
476
 
9150.00138021412687302332983523
477
 
9200.00138421472695303233073532
478
 
9250.00138821532702304033163542
479
 
9300.00139121592710304933263552
480
 
9350.00139521652717305833353562
481
 
9400.00139921712725306633443571
482
 
9450.00140321772732307533533581
483
 
9500.00140721832740308333633591
484
 
9550.00141121892748309233723601
485
 
9600.00141521952755310033813610
486
 
9650.00141922012763310933903620
487
 
9700.00142222062767311533963628
488
 
9750.00142522102772312134023634
489
 
9800.00142722132776312634083641
490
 
9850.00143022172781313234143647
491
 
9900.00143222212786313734203653
492
 
9950.00143522252791314334263659
493
 
10000.00143722282795314834323666
494
495     (a)  If the obligor parent's For combined monthly net
496income is less than the amount in set out on the above
497guidelines schedule:,
498     1.  The parent should be ordered to pay a child support
499amount, determined on a case-by-case basis, to establish the
500principle of payment and lay the basis for increased support
501orders should the parent's income increase in the future.
502     2.  The obligor parent's child support payment shall be the
503lesser of the obligor parent's actual dollar share of the total
504minimum child support amount, as determined in subparagraph 1.,
505and 90 percent of the difference between the obligor parent's
506monthly net income and the current poverty guidelines as
507periodically updated in the Federal Register by the United
508States Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to 42
509U.S.C. s. 9902(2) for a single individual living alone.
510     (b)  For combined monthly net income greater than the
511amount set out in the above guidelines schedule, the obligation
512is shall be the minimum amount of support provided by the
513guidelines schedule plus the following percentages multiplied by
514the amount of income over $10,000:
515
 
Child or Children
516
 
OneTwoThreeFourFiveSix
517
 
5.0%7.5%9.5%11.0%12.0%12.5%
518
519     (7)  Child care costs incurred on behalf of the children
520due to employment, job search, or education calculated to result
521in employment or to enhance income of current employment of
522either parent shall be reduced by 25 percent and then shall be
523added to the basic obligation. After the adjusted child care
524costs are added to the basic obligation, any moneys prepaid by a
525parent for child care costs for the child or children of this
526action shall be deducted from that parent's child support
527obligation for that child or those children. Child care costs
528may shall not exceed the level required to provide quality care
529from a licensed source for the children.
530     (11)(a)  The court may adjust the total minimum child
531support award, or either or both parents' share of the total
532minimum child support award, based upon the following deviation
533factors:
534     1.  Extraordinary medical, psychological, educational, or
535dental expenses.
536     2.  Independent income of the child, not to include moneys
537received by a child from supplemental security income.
538     3.  The payment of support for a parent which regularly has
539been regularly paid and for which there is a demonstrated need.
540     4.  Seasonal variations in one or both parents' incomes or
541expenses.
542     5.  The age of the child, taking into account the greater
543needs of older children.
544     6.  Special needs, such as costs that may be associated
545with the disability of a child, that have traditionally been met
546within the family budget even though the fulfilling of those
547needs will cause the support to exceed the presumptive amount
548established by the guidelines.
549     7.  Total available assets of the obligee, obligor, and the
550child.
551     8.  The impact of the Internal Revenue Service Child &
552Dependent Care Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, and
553dependency exemption and waiver of that exemption. The court may
554order a parent to execute a waiver of the Internal Revenue
555Service dependency exemption if the paying parent is current in
556support payments.
557     9.  An When application of the child support guidelines
558schedule that requires a person to pay another person more than
55955 percent of his or her gross income for a child support
560obligation for current support resulting from a single support
561order.
562     10.  The particular parenting plan, such as where the child
563spends a significant amount of time, but less than 20 40 percent
564of the overnights, with one parent, thereby reducing the
565financial expenditures incurred by the other parent; or the
566refusal of a parent to become involved in the activities of the
567child.
568     11.  Any other adjustment that which is needed to achieve
569an equitable result which may include, but not be limited to, a
570reasonable and necessary existing expense or debt. Such expense
571or debt may include, but is not limited to, a reasonable and
572necessary expense or debt that which the parties jointly
573incurred during the marriage.
574     (b)  Whenever a particular parenting plan provides that
575each child spend a substantial amount of time with each parent,
576the court shall adjust any award of child support, as follows:
577     1.  In accordance with subsections (9) and (10), calculate
578the amount of support obligation apportioned to each parent
579without including day care and health insurance costs in the
580calculation and multiply the amount by 1.5.
581     2.  Calculate the percentage of overnight stays the child
582spends with each parent.
583     3.  Multiply each parent's support obligation as calculated
584in subparagraph 1. by the percentage of the other parent's
585overnight stays with the child as calculated in subparagraph 2.
586     4.  The difference between the amounts calculated in
587subparagraph 3. shall be the monetary transfer necessary between
588the parents for the care of the child, subject to an adjustment
589for day care and health insurance expenses.
590     5.  Pursuant to subsections (7) and (8), calculate the net
591amounts owed by each parent for the expenses incurred for day
592care and health insurance coverage for the child. Day care shall
593be calculated without regard to the 25-percent reduction applied
594by subsection (7).
595     6.  Adjust the support obligation owed by each parent
596pursuant to subparagraph 4. by crediting or debiting the amount
597calculated in subparagraph 5. This amount represents the child
598support which must be exchanged between the parents.
599     7.  The court may deviate from the child support amount
600calculated pursuant to subparagraph 6. based upon the deviation
601factors in paragraph (a), as well as the obligee parent's low
602income and ability to maintain the basic necessities of the home
603for the child, the likelihood that either parent will actually
604exercise the time-sharing schedule set forth in the parenting
605plan granted by the court, and whether all of the children are
606exercising the same time-sharing schedule.
607     8.  For purposes of adjusting any award of child support
608under this paragraph, "substantial amount of time" means that a
609parent exercises time-sharing visitation at least 20 40 percent
610of the overnights of the year.
611     (c)  A parent's failure to regularly exercise the court-
612ordered or agreed time-sharing schedule not caused by the other
613parent which resulted in the adjustment of the amount of child
614support pursuant to subparagraph (a)10. or paragraph (b) shall
615be deemed a substantial change of circumstances for purposes of
616modifying the child support award. A modification pursuant to
617this paragraph is shall be retroactive to the date the
618noncustodial parent first failed to regularly exercise the
619court-ordered or agreed time-sharing schedule.
620     Section 6.  This act shall take effect January 1, 2011.


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