From Deseret News archives:
False pretense of child-support bill
This means as wages increase due to inflation, so does the base child support obligation. In fact, inflation rose 31.8 percent since the last increase of child support tables in 1994, and child support has kept pace during that time (e.g. child support for a median income family with two children grew 31.1 percent).
The idea that we need to increase child support tables for inflation is like saying, "The Utah income tax percentage hasn't increased since 1994! We need to increase the tax rate by 32 percent to keep up with inflation!" Anybody for a tax hike?
While the child support adjustment is not automatic, a parent can call the Office of Recovery Services to initiate and complete the action at no cost, and without the need for an attorney. Every three years the ORS sends out a letter to custodial parents notifying them that they can use ORS services to administer the increase and determine the amount.
In fact, SB23 will make Utah one of the highest child support states in the region. With few exceptions, median income families in Utah with one through six children will have higher child support than Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana or Oregon. Utah child support for two children is higher than Washington and California, in addition to the five states mentioned above.
After taking into account child support, taxes, medical insurance, day care, housing and minimal transportation expenses, the noncustodial father in a median-income two-child family has about $200 per month to live on, while the mother has more than $1,200 per month. How is this father supposed to feed and care for himself or his children (they spend 25 percent of their lives with him under minimum parent time) on $200 per month?
If Gov. Huntsman signs this bill into law, the 25 percent increase will be added to any inflation increase, which could be 10 to 20 percent, yielding a total increase in child support payments of 35 to 45 percent in many cases. This over-inflation of financial support may cause the bubble to burst, creating a greater burden on many Utahns and their children.
Tony Curtis, a software engineer from West Jordan, has been a noncustodial parent for 13 years.
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