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\"Orange<\/a>Child support is ordered by the judge granting one partner the right to receive money from the other. \u00a0The partner who has more custodial time of the child(ren) usually seeks child support. However, child support laws differ from state to state so the divorcing parties need to ask their attorney about what the laws are in their state. If you live in California, then you need to have some understanding of the law.<\/p>\n

Child Support Laws in California<\/h2>\n

Judges have to follow specific guidelines when deciding how much child support one party has to pay. They consider these factors when deciding on the amount payable:<\/p>\n