Does Child Support have to be paid

Why does Child Support have to be paid? 

The law says that both parents have a duty to support their child(ren) financially.

This is the case whether the parents are the birth parents or the adoptive parents.

The parents of a Child are required by law to financially support their children, whether the Child was planned or not.

A parent is liable to pay child support if they are:

A legal parent of the child; and

Either a:

  • Resident of Australia within the meaning of the Income Tax Assessment Act; or

 

 

  • Resident in a prescribed overseas jurisdiction.

 

Child Support: What else you should know

Read about when payment of Child Support will stop.

There is a difference between Child Support and Child Maintenance. If you don’t know what the difference is, you can read more in our information sheet What is Child Support and Child Maintenance.

If you need to know who must pay Child Support, you can read more in our information sheet Who is liable to pay Child Support.

We also have a separate information sheet answering the question Does Child Support have to be paid.

Whether you arrange to have child support paid privately or collected through the Child Support Agency, you will need to know what to do to arrange for Child Support payments to start. This is explained in our information sheet What is the procedure & steps involved for Child Support payments.

How much Child Support should be paid is commonly an issue between parents. There is a method the Child Support Agency use to assess Child Support which is explained in our information sheet How is Child Support Calculated.

If you do not agree with the decision made by the Child Support Agency when they assessed the amount of Child Support to be paid then you should read the information sheet What if I disagree with a Child Support Agency Decision.

Some parents reach agreement about how much child support should be paid. there are different types of private agreements you can enter into. Read more in the following information sheets:

 

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