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To help meet their financial responsibilities to their child/children, noncustodial parents may be required to pay
child support.
support to husband or wife.
support to extended family members.
support to grandparents.
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child support.
Noncustodial parents are typically required to pay child support to help cover a child's basic needs (food, housing, clothing), medical care, education, and childcare — separate from spousal support or obligations to extended family.
Noncustodial parents are typically required to pay child support to help cover a child's basic needs (food, housing, clothing), medical care, education, and childcare — separate from spousal support or obligations to extended family.
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