how much do you pay after a divorce?
After a divorce, alimony often has to be paid. Alimony is a financial contribution to the cost of living after a divorce. Child support is paid if children are involved. But how much?
Calculating child support is not that easy. Several factors must be taken into account.
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When calculating alimony, the needs of the recipient and the financial capacity of the payer are central. The calculations are often complex, luckily you now have handy tools that make this calculation. In addition, the calculation can also be made by a lawyer or mediator. In principle, you make an agreement together about the amount of child support. If you are married or have a registered partnership, the judge will assess the amount. The court also does this if you are unmarried and you separate. Don’t you agree? The judge will then determine the amount.
Until when do you pay child support?
You pay alimony until the age of 21. In some situations, you will also pay alimony after this. From the age of 18 you pay alimony to your child yourself. How high this alimony is influenced by certain factors. For example, whether your child has a job: then the amount of alimony is usually lowered a bit.
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