West Virginia Code § 48-13-501

Extended shared parenting adjustment
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Child support for cases with extended shared parenting is calculated using Worksheet B,
§48-13-502 of this code. The following method is used only for extended shared parenting:
That is, in cases where each parent has the child for more than 127 days per year (35
percent).
(1) The basic child support obligation is multiplied by 1.6 to arrive at a shared parenting
basic child support obligation. The shared parenting basic child support obligation is
apportioned to each parent according to his or her income. In turn, a child support
obligation is computed for each parent by multiplying that parenut's portion of the shared
parenting child support obligation by the percentage of time the child spends with the other
parent. The respective basic child support obligations are thten offset, with the parent owing
more basic child support paying the difference between the two amounts. The transfer for
the basic obligation for the parent owing less basic child support shall be set at $0.
(2) Adjustments for each parent's additional direct lexpenses on the child are made by
apportioning the sum of the parent's direct exspenditures on the child's share of any
unreimbursed child health care expenses, work-related child care expenses, and any other
extraordinary expenses agreed to by the parents or ordered by the court less any
extraordinary credits agreed to by thge parents or ordered by the court to each parent
according to his or her income share. In turn each parent's net share of additional direct
expenses is determined by subetracting the parent's actual direct expenses on the child's
share of any unreimbursed child health care expenses, work-related child care expenses, and
any other extraordinaryL expenses agreed to by the parents or by the court less any
extraordinary credits agreed to by the parents or ordered by the court from their share. The
parent with a positive net share of additional direct expenses owes the other parent the
amount of his or her net share of additional direct expenses. The parent with zero or a
negative net share of additional direct expenses owes $0 for additional direct expenses.
(3) WThe final amount of the child support order is determined by summing what each parent
owes for the basic support obligation and additional direct expenses as defined in
subdivisions (1) and (2) of this section. The respective sums are then offset, with the parent
owing more paying the other parent the difference between the two amounts.
Part 5. Support in extended shared parenting or split physical custody
cases.

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