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Kenny Holmes
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The custodial parent is most likely to receive the full amount of court-ordered child-support payments if

A) she or he has at least a college degree.
B) the noncustodial parent has little contact with the children.
C) she or he is younger than age 30.
D) she or he depends on public assistance.

Custodial Parent

The parent who has been granted the majority of caregiving responsibilities and decision-making authority for a child by a court of law.

College Degree

An academic certification awarded by colleges or universities upon completion of a course of study, indicating the holder's expertise in a specific field.

Public Assistance

Government programs designed to provide financial aid, food, medical care, and housing to individuals and families with low income.

  • Discern the monetary and juridical difficulties presented by divorce, encompassing matters of child support and the determination of custody.
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Jalen TreshawnNov 16, 2024
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