CHILD SUPPORT AFTER MARRIAGE Clause Samples
The "Child Support After Marriage" clause establishes the obligation of one or both parents to provide financial support for their children following the end of a marriage, typically through divorce or legal separation. This clause outlines how child support payments are determined, including factors such as the income of each parent, the needs of the child, and any relevant state guidelines. Its core practical function is to ensure that the child's financial needs continue to be met after the parents' marriage ends, thereby protecting the child's welfare and providing clarity and predictability for both parties.
CHILD SUPPORT AFTER MARRIAGE. In the event of Divorce under this Agreement, there shall be: (check one)
CHILD SUPPORT AFTER MARRIAGE. In the event of Divorce under this Agreement, there shall be: (check one) ☐ - No Child Support. Neither Spouse is obligated to pay child support for any Children Outside the Couple other than their own. ☐ - Deferred to the local court or Child Support Services Department in the state of [STATE] (“Child Support”) to decide for the Children Outside the Couple.