Arizona Child Support is an enforceable legal obligation that is created when one parent or legal guardian is ordered by a court to pay for the financial support of their child or children. This support is designed to ensure that the child or children have access to the resources they need for health, education, and general wellbeing. Arizona Child Support is typically paid by the non-custodial parent and is based on both parents’ income, the number of children, and other factors. There are two main types of Arizona Child Support: basic and medical. Basic Child Support is the amount of support each parent must pay to support the basic needs of the child such as food, clothing, and shelter. Medical Child Support is an additional amount of money paid to cover the costs of medical care for the child or children.
Arizona Child Support is an enforceable legal obligation that is created when one parent or legal guardian is ordered by a court to pay for the financial support of their child or children. This support is designed to ensure that the child or children have access to the resources they need for health, education, and general wellbeing. Arizona Child Support is typically paid by the non-custodial parent and is based on both parents’ income, the number of children, and other factors. There are two main types of Arizona Child Support: basic and medical. Basic Child Support is the amount of support each parent must pay to support the basic needs of the child such as food, clothing, and shelter. Medical Child Support is an additional amount of money paid to cover the costs of medical care for the child or children.