Child support can be a difficult issue and can sometimes place a strain on the ongoing parenting relationship for separated parents.
Understanding the process can help to ease the stress and confusion surrounding this issue.
CHILD SUPPORT
How are Child Support Assessments worked out?
The Child Support Agency assesses the amount of child support payable according to a formula. The two main factors considered in the assessment are the income of each parent and the care arrangements for the children.
Can I object to the assessment?
Yes you can. You will need to lodge an objection with the Agency and provide information to support your objection. A Review Officer will then undertake an internal review, and contact both parents before making a decision about whether to vary the assessment or not.
What about school fees?
If you and the other parent wish the children to attend a private school, you may be able to seek an increase in the amount of child support you receive to cover a share of the school fees. Alternatively, if you are paying the school fees as well as the assessed child support, you may be able to have these fees taken into account in the Agency’s assessment.
Is there any other way to sort out child support?
Parents can reach agreement themselves about the appropriate amount of child support that suits their circumstances. They can choose to enter into an Agreement about this. There are legal requirements that need to be satisfied when entering into a Child Support Agreement, so you should seek legal advice about your specific situation before deciding what to do.
You can access the
Child Support Agency website.