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Public comment sought on changes to Indiana's Child Support Rules and Guidelines

The Domestic Relations Committee of the Judicial Conference of Indiana is seeking comments on proposed changes to Indiana’s Child Support Rules and Guidelines, which are used to make decisions about child support in dissolutions of marriage, legal separations, paternity cases, Title IV-D proceedings, and all other actions for child support.

 

The proposed changes address:

 

A revised weekly schedule for child support based on more recent economic data

 

Removal of uninsured healthcare payments from the weekly schedule for child support

 

Amendment of the low-income adjustment to account for income of both parents

 

Simplification of uninsured and unreimbursed healthcare expenses

 

New language permitting calculation of the parenting time credit when a parent

 

spends a different amount of overnights with each child

 

Updated child support obligation worksheet to reflect guideline revisions

 

Emphasis on giving the rationale for any deviation from the presumptive child support guideline amount, even when parents agree

 

Clarification of split custody and child support calculations

 

Updated language on payment of birth and postpartum expenses in paternity cases

 

Feedback will be accepted until 12:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Friday, June 30, 2023. Comments may be submitted online or mailed to the Indiana Office of Court Services, c/o Domestic Relations Committee, 251 North Illinois Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

 

The Domestic Relations Committee is composed of judicial officers from across Indiana and receives staff support from the Indiana Office of Court Services.

 

The Committee will review public comments to assist in recommending amendments of the Child Support Rules Guidelines to the Indiana Supreme Court. The Court has the final authority over the guidelines.

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