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J.D. Hoeye
September 1st 03, 05:24 PM
though i'd post this web page i found recently.
it's located in on the Oregon Department of Childrens Services server.

http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/

note: the calculator is slanted towards a custodial, non-custodial
(un-balanced) agreement while on it's face it appears to be 'balanced'
to handle true joint custody agreements. the calculator insists
(assumes) the children stay with parent A at least 51% of the time,
and that parent B cannot claim more than 49% of parenting time with
their children... =20

assuming the minimum allowable gross income entry of $1200.00 for each
parent, all other factors being equal including 50% parenting time
entered in both parents data, the calculator produces a $220,00
support amount parent B (the father) owes parent A (the mother).

otherwise, it gives a fair to good idea of what state calculated CS
amounts would be.

if it hasn't been posted here before, here it's link,=20
if it has, here it is again

http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/=20



JD
If the Facts Fail to Support Your Position,=20
Manipulate the Data.

Mel Gamble
September 3rd 03, 09:50 AM
So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of the
other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income? What
utter BS!!!

Mel Gamble

>though i'd post this web page i found recently.
>it's located in on the Oregon Department of Childrens Services server.
>
> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/
>
>note: the calculator is slanted towards a custodial, non-custodial
>(un-balanced) agreement while on it's face it appears to be 'balanced'
>to handle true joint custody agreements. the calculator insists
>(assumes) the children stay with parent A at least 51% of the time,
>and that parent B cannot claim more than 49% of parenting time with
>their children... =20
>
>assuming the minimum allowable gross income entry of $1200.00 for each
>parent, all other factors being equal including 50% parenting time
>entered in both parents data, the calculator produces a $220,00
>support amount parent B (the father) owes parent A (the mother).
>
>otherwise, it gives a fair to good idea of what state calculated CS
>amounts would be.
>
>if it hasn't been posted here before, here it's link,=20
>if it has, here it is again
>
> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/=20
>
>
>
>JD

Mel Gamble
September 3rd 03, 09:50 AM
So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of the
other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income? What
utter BS!!!

Mel Gamble

>though i'd post this web page i found recently.
>it's located in on the Oregon Department of Childrens Services server.
>
> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/
>
>note: the calculator is slanted towards a custodial, non-custodial
>(un-balanced) agreement while on it's face it appears to be 'balanced'
>to handle true joint custody agreements. the calculator insists
>(assumes) the children stay with parent A at least 51% of the time,
>and that parent B cannot claim more than 49% of parenting time with
>their children... =20
>
>assuming the minimum allowable gross income entry of $1200.00 for each
>parent, all other factors being equal including 50% parenting time
>entered in both parents data, the calculator produces a $220,00
>support amount parent B (the father) owes parent A (the mother).
>
>otherwise, it gives a fair to good idea of what state calculated CS
>amounts would be.
>
>if it hasn't been posted here before, here it's link,=20
>if it has, here it is again
>
> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/=20
>
>
>
>JD

Virginia
September 3rd 03, 03:01 PM
in other words I should be glad I don't live in OR like my uncle.

Mel Gamble wrote:
> So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of the
> other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income? What
> utter BS!!!
>
> Mel Gamble
>
>
>>though i'd post this web page i found recently.
>>it's located in on the Oregon Department of Childrens Services server.
>>
>> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/
>>
>>note: the calculator is slanted towards a custodial, non-custodial
>>(un-balanced) agreement while on it's face it appears to be 'balanced'
>>to handle true joint custody agreements. the calculator insists
>>(assumes) the children stay with parent A at least 51% of the time,
>>and that parent B cannot claim more than 49% of parenting time with
>>their children... =20
>>
>>assuming the minimum allowable gross income entry of $1200.00 for each
>>parent, all other factors being equal including 50% parenting time
>>entered in both parents data, the calculator produces a $220,00
>>support amount parent B (the father) owes parent A (the mother).
>>
>>otherwise, it gives a fair to good idea of what state calculated CS
>>amounts would be.
>>
>>if it hasn't been posted here before, here it's link,=20
>>if it has, here it is again
>>
>> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/=20
>>
>>
>>
>>JD
>
>
>

Virginia
September 3rd 03, 03:01 PM
in other words I should be glad I don't live in OR like my uncle.

Mel Gamble wrote:
> So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of the
> other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income? What
> utter BS!!!
>
> Mel Gamble
>
>
>>though i'd post this web page i found recently.
>>it's located in on the Oregon Department of Childrens Services server.
>>
>> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/
>>
>>note: the calculator is slanted towards a custodial, non-custodial
>>(un-balanced) agreement while on it's face it appears to be 'balanced'
>>to handle true joint custody agreements. the calculator insists
>>(assumes) the children stay with parent A at least 51% of the time,
>>and that parent B cannot claim more than 49% of parenting time with
>>their children... =20
>>
>>assuming the minimum allowable gross income entry of $1200.00 for each
>>parent, all other factors being equal including 50% parenting time
>>entered in both parents data, the calculator produces a $220,00
>>support amount parent B (the father) owes parent A (the mother).
>>
>>otherwise, it gives a fair to good idea of what state calculated CS
>>amounts would be.
>>
>>if it hasn't been posted here before, here it's link,=20
>>if it has, here it is again
>>
>> http://www.dcs.state.or.us/calculator/effective/=20
>>
>>
>>
>>JD
>
>
>

J.D. Hoeye
September 19th 03, 02:05 AM
On 03 Sep 2003 08:50:58 GMT, (Mel Gamble) wrote:

>So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of=
the
>other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income?=
What
>utter BS!!!
>
>Mel Gamble
>

that's one way to look at it... =20
but its still a good general, ball park, tool to use to check oregon
support enforcement's figures against... =20
otherwise, yes, you're correct.

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JD
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J.D. Hoeye
September 19th 03, 02:05 AM
On 03 Sep 2003 08:50:58 GMT, (Mel Gamble) wrote:

>So it's basically declaring the title "custodial parent" as worth 1/6 of=
the
>other parent's income? Even with equal parenting time AND equal income?=
What
>utter BS!!!
>
>Mel Gamble
>

that's one way to look at it... =20
but its still a good general, ball park, tool to use to check oregon
support enforcement's figures against... =20
otherwise, yes, you're correct.

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JD
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