California parents who have been divorced still need to work together to cover the financial expenses of their child. Child support payments can help with some of these expenses, and that's what their purpose is, but can they cover everything or create a perfectly equal division of financial responsibility?
The unfortunate truth is that child support payments don't cover everything. Huffpost states that essential expenses can be covered by these payments, but that many things are left unaccounted for because they aren't directly "necessary". This can include many experiences that are necessary in terms of enrichment, such as:
And this is just for school-aged children. Unfortunately, many of these "additional" expenses aren't taken into consideration when figuring out what child support will or won't cover. That doesn't make them any less valuable, though.
Other events such as prom or parties can also contribute to an enriched childhood, and likewise aren't considered essential. In situations like this, you may feel that you're paying more than your ex-spouse, and you might be. Simply put, the custodial parent will see a lot more of the non-essential purchases that must be made to increase the happiness of your child and give them as many good experiences throughout their childhood as possible.
This doesn't mean that child support payments are unnecessary, of course. They can often contribute to much larger expenses like child care services or insurance. Just be aware of the fact that you may find yourself taking on more of a financial burden than you may initially expect.
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