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NEW Child Support Worksheet – Part 1: Computing Parenting Time Adjustment

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NEW Child Support Worksheet – Part 1: Computing Parenting Time Adjustment Before you can complete the NEW 2026 Child Support Worksheet, you must first correctly calculate parenting time units—the number of days or overnights each parent has with the child. This class breaks down how parenting time affects child support and walks step-by-step through the process of computation before any worksheet is filled out. You’ll learn how to: - Understand the legal importance of parenting time in Georgia child support calculations - Calculate overnights and parenting time units under Schedule C - Apply parenting time to different custody arrangements (joint, primary, split, 50/50, etc.) - Identify when the Parenting Time Adjustment applies and when it does not By the end of this class, you’ll be confident in computing the NEW Parenting Time Adjustment correctly—the foundation for accurate child support worksheets. Digital, editable versions of the FLS Parenting Time Adjustment spreadsheets used in this Class are available for purchase — actionable templates your team can implement immediately to streamline drafting, reduce errors, and reinforce what they’ve learned. Additionally, purchase of the Parenting Time Adjustment spreadsheets includes a private training for your team on how to best use the spreadsheets. As a Class Attendee, you are eligible for a 50% Discount. _____________________ All Class attendees become part of the FLS Insiders — a growing network of dedicated family law professionals committed to excellence, efficiency, and continued growth. As an FLS Insider, you’ll gain access to exclusive resources, practical tools, and ongoing support through services like FLS Direct — designed to keep you sharp long after training ends. _____________________ Want to take it a step further? Want training tailored to your firm? We offer personalized Zoom or in-firm training sessions including lunch-and-learns, half-day workshops, and full-day intensives.

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