Uniform Domestic Relations Form 17 - Shared Parenting Plan Page 10

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The relative financial resources, other assets and resources, and needs of each parent as
follows:
The standard of living and circumstances of each parent and the standard of living the child(ren)
would have enjoyed had the marriage continued or had the parents been married as follows:
The physical and emotional condition and needs of the child(ren) as follows:
The need and capacity of the child(ren) for an education and the educational opportunities
that would have been available to the child(ren) had the circumstances requiring a court order
for support not arisen as follows:
The responsibility of each parent for the support of others as follows:
Any other relevant factor:
E.
Duration of Child Support.
The child support order will terminate upon the child’s 18
th
birthday unless one of the following
circumstances applies:
• The child is mentally or physically disabled and incapable of supporting or maintaining himself
or herself.
• The parents have agreed to continue child support beyond the date it would otherwise terminate,
as set out below.
• The child continuously attends a recognized and accredited high school on a full-time basis so
long as the child has not as yet reached the age of 19 years old. (Under these circumstances,
child support will end at the time the child ceases to attend a recognized and accredited high
school on a full-time basis or when he or she reaches the age of 19, whichever occurs first.)
This Support Order will remain in effect during seasonal vacation periods until the order terminates.
Supreme Court of Ohio
Uniform Domestic Relations Form – 17
SHARED PARENTING PLAN
Approved under Ohio Civil Rule 84 and Ohio Juvenile Rule 46
Amended: March 15, 2016
Page 10 of 14

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