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However, with the birth of a second child, Halle Berry may seek a reduction in child support. In Texas, when the parent who has a child support obligation has another child, the parent paying child support is entitled to a modification of their child support obligation.
First and foremost, it must be made clear that having another child will not, in and of itself, automatically lead to a reduction in a child support obligation. You will need to take action in order to have your child support obligation modified. It will not be reduced just because you had another child.
Even if the parents are dividing physical custody down the middle, a judge may order the higher-earning parent to pay child support. You may have to pay child support even with a 50/50 custody agreement if you are the higher-earning parent.
Understanding the Multi-Family Adjustment in Illinois Court order: the court will deduct the amount of the child support that the parent is actually paying for the other child (with a different mother) from the parent's net income for purposes of calculating child support.
For example, if a parent has 2 children in one home and 1 child in another home, the parent will pay 25% of income for the 2 children and 17% of income for the 1 child in a different home. The combined amount is significantly more than the 29% a parent would pay for 3 children in the same household.