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The guidelines set a presumed child support payment amount based on the number of children shared by the parents and the parents\u2019 combined adjusted monthly gross income.However, courts can deviate from the guidelines based on clear, identified factors, such as:Children\u2019s educational expenses from private, trade, or post-secondary schoolThe equitable distribution of property between divorcing parentsConsumer debts held by parentsWhether a family has more than six childrenUnreimbursed extraordinary medical and dental expensesTravel expenses for court-ordered visitation incurred by a parentMandatory deductions of retirement pension contributions or union feesMonthly fixed payments imposed by a court or by operation of lawWhether children earn significant incomeSubstantial differences in the parents\u2019 respective incomesWhether parents have a lump sum, rehabilitative, or reimbursement alimony arrangementThe South Carolina Department of Social Services provides a child support calculator for parents to estimate the amount of child support that may be ordered in a case.Is There a Limit to How Much Can Be Taken from My Paycheck for Child Support Payments?Under\u00a0federal law, a court may order no more than 60 percent of your disposable income garnished from your paycheck \u2013 or 50 percent if you have a second family you support or pay child support to. However, these limits increase by five percent when a parent falls 12 weeks behind on child support payments.Is Child Support Mandatory in South Carolina?South Carolina requires a non-custodial parent to pay child support when parents do not live in the same household. This requirement reflects parents\u2019 obligation to support their dependent children financially. The law considers child support the child\u2019s right, which means parents cannot bargain away child support payments. Even when parents agree on the amount of a child support payment, the court must review that agreement to ensure the negotiated payment amount serves the child\u2019s best interests.Can Child Support Payments Ever Be Modified?Parents have the right to request a review of a child support order every three years. Alternatively, a parent may file a motion with the court to modify a child support order. The South Carolina Department of Social Services or a court can modify a child support order if a family\u2019s circumstances have changed since the current order.Examples of changed circumstances that can warrant a modification of a child support order include:One or both parents have had a substantial increase or decrease in their income.Children have incurred new private educational or extraordinary medical expenses.An alimony order between the parents was modified or terminated.The custody arrangement has changed, especially when the non-custodial parent receives additional overnights with the children.Can a Family Court Judge Award Retroactive Child Support Payments?A court may award retroactive child support payments in specific circumstances, such as:Filing dates \u2013 Courts can award payments retroactively to the filing of a petition for child support or a motion for modification of the child support award.Fraud \u2013 Courts may also award retroactive child support when the non-custodial parent fraudulently conceals income.Corrections \u2013 Courts might award retroactive child support payments to correct any ambiguities, factual mistakes, or miscalculations in a prior child support or custody order or divorce judgment.However, courts cannot retroactively modify due and unpaid child support amounts or reduce the amount of child support arrears.Is There a Statute of Limitations for Back Child Support Payments?South Carolina has no statute of limitations for collecting unpaid child support payments. 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