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(2)__Using the enhanced basic support entitlement, a
total support obligation for each child must be
determined pursuant to subsection 3.__The amount is
the enhanced total support obligation.

 
(3)__Using the enhanced total support obligation, a
theoretical parental support obligation must be
determined for each party as though the party were
the nonprimary residential care provider under
subsection 4.

 
(4)__The party with the higher annual gross income
has a presumptive obligation to pay the other party
the lower of:

 
(a)__The difference between their parental
support obligations as calculated in
subparagraph (3); and

 
(b)__The presumptive parental support obligation
determined for the payor party under the support
guidelines as though the other party provided
primary residential care of the child.

 
Sec. 5. 19-A MRSA §2007, sub-§3, ķA, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 694,
Pt. B, §2 and affected by Pt. E, §2, is repealed.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill addresses several problems in current law. It
provides a standard for the courts and the parties in cases
where the parents provide substantially equal parenting for
the child but have unequal incomes. Current child support
guidelines are silent on this matter.

 
The bill provides a presumptive calculation in cases where
the parents provide substantially equal care for the child.
Current child support guidelines permit a deviation but
provide no guidance for a presumptive determination of the
amount of the deviation.

 
The presumptive calculation contains a recognition that when
both parents have substantial residential responsibility and
each provides a home for the child, the child expenditure is
likely to be significantly greater than it would be if the
child were living primarily with one parent. The 1.5
multiplier in the calculation takes into account the increased
costs of 2 households providing shared residence.

 
The bill eliminates the current specific child support
deviation criterion that is based upon 30% residential care of


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