Can a credit be given for purchases made by the person paying support?
In most circumstances, no. The support order must be paid in full, and anything additional that is provided directly for the other spouse or children, such as clothing or gifts, will not be credited against the support order. However, in certain circumstances, payment of the mortgage, rent, utilities or other bills for the spouse or children may be credited against the support obligation if provided for in the order or agreement in advance.
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