Two types of child support agreements

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Which agreement is right for you?

There are two types of Child Support Agreements:

  1. Limited Child Support Agreements
  2. Binding Child Support Agreements.

Talk to our experienced family lawyers who will advise you on the benefits and risks associated with these agreements. They will also help you make the best choices for your family.

Limited child support agreements

A Child Support Assessment must be conducted by the Child Support Agency, through the Department of Human Services, before the agreement can be finalised. Parents must sign a written agreement to enter into a limited child support agreement.

You don’t need legal advice to enter into a limited child support agreement. However, you do need to ensure that the annual rate of child support payable in the agreement is equal to or greater than the rate given in the Child Support Assessment.

Limited child support agreements must be registered by the Registrar of the Child Support Agency.

You can end a limited child support agreement in the following circumstances:

  • when a new agreement is entered into in relation to the same children, subject to the original agreement
  • with a Court Order
  • with a Termination Agreement, in writing and signed by the parties

A party can request a new notional assessment of child support. If the assessment changes by more than 15%, they must give notice to terminate the agreement within 60 days. It’s important to seek legal advice to determine whether this is the case.

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Binding child support agreements

Binding child support agreements allow parents to make different arrangements regarding child support.

Therefore, both parties must obtain independent legal advice in relation to that agreement, before entering into the agreement. The agreement must be in writing and signed by both parents. Each party must also provide a certificate from their legal practitioner to show that they have received advice covering:

  • the effect of the agreement on the rights of the party
  • the advantages and disadvantages, at the time, that the advice was provided, of making the agreement.

As part of the process, both parties must disclose their financial circumstances to the other party.

The amount of child support payable in the agreement does not have to be equal to or greater than the rate given in the Child Support Assessment (unlike in limited child support agreements).

It is essential to understand all expenses relating to children when entering an agreement. These expenses may include school fees, uniforms, smart devices, phone bills, and medical expenses.

Our experienced child support lawyers in Townsville will advise you on your options before you enter into a binding agreement.

Binding child support payments

Parents can agree to pay child support through regular payments, lump-sum payments, or payments toward expenses.

Terminating a binding child support agreement

The terms of a binding child support agreement can only be changed by a termination agreement, an order of the court, or by entering a new Binding Child Support Agreement. Typically, these may be required when your, or your former partner’s, financial position changes. An expert family lawyer will help ensure that the binding child support agreement properly reflects your best interests in these scenarios.

To enter into a termination agreement or a new binding child support agreement, both parties must again receive independent legal advice from a family lawyer.

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