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When parties share child custody, if one parent has more time, that parent will receive child support from the other parent regardless of how much income either party makes. Unless the parties make exactly the same amount of money and have exactly the same amount of parenting time, there will be a child support award paid from one party to the other.
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Minnesota family law attorney DeAnne Dulas explains how child support works when the two parents make different amounts of money but see the child the same amount of time.