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Why does CSSD ask for the custodial parents income when only the noncustodial parents income is used to calculate child support?

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Why does CSSD ask for the custodial parents income when only the noncustodial parents income is used to calculate child support?

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In cases where the custody determination is something other than primary or sole custody, both parents’ income is used for the calculations. In rare cases where the custodial parent has extraordinary income, that income might be considered.

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