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(a) In any matter in which the agency has established or modified a child support order, the agency will make specific written findings concerning a decision on each of the following issues:
(1) a parent's total income from all sources;
(2) the existence of voluntary unemployment or underemployment;
(3) a parent's potential income;
(4) a support award;
(5) the existence or absence of good cause to vary a child support obligation under the provisions of 15 AAC 125.075; and
(6) the availability of health insurance and a parent's obligation to provide that insurance.
(b) Written findings concerning the presence or absence of good cause to vary a child support award under 15 AAC 125.075 must include a statement of the reasons for the variation and the amount of support that would have been required but for the variation.
History: Eff. 10/1/98, Register 147
Authority: AS 25.27.020
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