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Low Income Study Committee Supplementary Documents

  1. May 10, 2019 Email from Georgia State Professor on Low-Income and Parenting Time Deviations to Child Support in 50 states
  2. Individualizing Child Support Orders for Poor Non-Custodial Parents – A Report from the Coweta Judicial Circuit
  3. 1/9/2008 Memorandum Email from Commission discussing whether Low Income Deviation is adequate for Federal Regulations.
  4. July 2019 document outlining history of Low Income Deviation in Georgia
  5. April 12, 2019 Presentation – History of Low Income and Parenting Time Deviations
  6. Georgia’s Child Support Guidelines: Addressing Subsistence Needs – February 7, 2020
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