Child Care Expenses

It is not uncommon for divorcing parties or parties who may have never married but share a child in common to face the issue of the costs of childcare.  In a time and economic climate where more often than not, both parents must work to support a household, payment of child care costs is an issue that must be addressed.

When calculating the Child Support Guidelines, which is the method NJ courts use when determining how much child support one party will pay to another for a child or children, part of the consideration allowed is a credit for child care costs paid.  It is not necessary that the cost of child care be included in the Guidelines calculation, as sometimes there are situations where parties will negotiate payment of this expense outside of the Guidelines calculation.Continue Reading Child Care Expenses as Child Support