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GA Child Support Deviations MUST be included in Schedule E

Posted Nov.29, 2009 by Cynthia J. Remboldt, Esq., under Child Support, Evidence

 Child Support, Child Support Diviation, Child Support Worksheet, Schedule E

Judgment REVERSED in parties’ divorce case; trial court erred in applying discretionary parenting time deviation from presumptive amount of child support without making all required findings under OCGA 19-6-15(c)(2)(E) and (i)(1)(B); under revised child support guidelines, trial court erred in making separate child support award for extracurricular activities, which was outside parameters of Child Support Worksheet; any deviation for special expenses must be included in Schedule E.

From:  Fulton County Daily Report (10/16/09)

Turner v. Turner, S09F1313 (10/05/09)

Attorney:  Pandora E. Palmer, Katherine E. Fagan, Edea M. Caldwell

Judges:  Brian Amero,  Henery Superior Court;  Supreme Court of Georgia, Thompson,

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