In a stipulated divorce, both spouses can agree on a child support amount or the child support enforcement division (CSED) will calculate the child support. Montana has a specific formula that considers factors like each parent’s income, the number of children, and how parenting time is divided.

When you complete your divorce through DoUsPartDivorce.com, you and your spouse will have the paperwork to file with CSED so they can easily calculate child support. We do not represent the client in any CSED hearing and our services are on a very limited scope – we represent the filing documents are accurate to the court. You and your spouse can then include this agreed-upon figure in your stipulated divorce paperwork. A judge will review the agreement to confirm that it’s fair and in the best interests of the child before approving it.