Final Support Order

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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IN THE FAMILY COURT
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_____JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY OF ________________________
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FINAL SUPPORT ORDER
Plaintiff, )
vs.
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Defendant. )
Docket No. ___________________________
______________________________
___________________
Plaintiff Attorney:
Hearing Date:
____________________________
Defendant Attorney:
_________________________
Judge:
_____________________________
__________________
Guardian ad Litem:
Court Reporter:
AT A HEARING held on the date shown above, the Court determined it has jurisdiction over the
subject matter and the parties in this action. The Court considered facts and circumstances which may
include both parties' incomes, abilities to pay, education, expenses and assets, needs of the children and
their standard of living. Based upon this evidence, the Court makes these findings of fact.
1.
This Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter and the parties in this action.
2.
The following dependent(s) are children of the Defendant and are in need of financial support:
Child’s Name
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
Child’s Name
Paternity
3.
The Defendant admits to being the parent of the dependent child(ren)
listed above. By this Order, the Defendant is found to be the parent of and owes a
duty of support to these child(ren).
4.
Paternity tests were conducted for the child(ren) on (
/
/
). The
paternity tests indicate a _____% probability of paternity of the Defendant for the
above-named child(ren). By this Order, the Defendant is found to be the father of
and owes a duty of support to these child(ren).
Income and Expenses
The Defendant’s gross income is $___________ per __________.
5.
The Plaintiff’s gross income is $___________ per __________.
6.
7.
Day care expenses for the child(ren) are $___________ per __________.
8.
The cost of insurance is $___________ per __________ which is paid by the _________.
9.
Defendant contributes _____________ in support for _______ other children.
SCCA 433 (4/2010)

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