In Re: Administrative Order No. 10 — Arkansas Child Support Guidelines is a set of regulations set forth by the state of Arkansas to ensure that parents are providing adequate financial support for their children. The order is divided into two parts: Part A covers the basic guidelines for calculating child support payments, and Part B covers the procedures for determining child support. Part A of the order outlines the factors used to determine the amount of child support to be paid each month, including the parents' gross monthly income, the number of children involved, and the percentage of time each parent spends with the children. It also provides guidance on how to account for medical expenses, daycare costs, and other expenses that may affect the amount of support to be paid. Part B of the order outlines the procedures that must be followed when calculating child support payments. This includes the completion of a financial statement, the filing of a child support petition, and the consideration of any relevant extenuating circumstances. It also outlines the process for collecting overdue payments and the enforcement of the child support order. The Administrative Order is a legally binding document and should be followed by all parties involved in a child support case. Failure to comply with the order can result in legal consequences, including fines and even jail time.