Sec. 1. (a) Subject to subsection (f), in an action for dissolution of marriage under IC 31-15-2, legal separation under IC 31-15-3, child support under IC 31-16-2, or establishment of paternity under IC 31-14, the court may order either parent or both parents to pay any amount reasonable for support of a child, without regard to marital misconduct, after considering all relevant factors, including:
(1) the financial resources of the custodial parent;
(2) the standard of living the child would have enjoyed if:
(A) the marriage had not been dissolved;
(B) the separation had not been ordered; or
(C) in the case of a paternity action, the parents had been married and remained married to each other;
(3) the physical or mental condition of the child and the child's educational needs; and
(4) the financial resources and needs of the noncustodial parent.
(b) The court shall order that child support payments ordered under this section be immediately withheld from the income of the parent obligated to pay child support as provided under IC 31-16-15-0.5.
(c) The court shall order a custodial parent or third party under IC 31-16-10-1 who receives child support to obtain an account at a financial institution unless:
(1) the custodial parent or third party files a written objection before a child support order is issued; and
(2) the court finds that good cause exists to exempt the custodial parent or third party from the account requirement.
A custodial parent or third party ordered to obtain an account shall provide the clerk of the circuit court, the state central collection unit, or other person or entity acting as assignee or trustee for remittance with an account number and any other information necessary to transfer funds to the account.
(d) In accordance with its policies, a financial institution may restrict or deny services to a person ordered to obtain an account under this section.
(e) This section may not be construed to require the clerk of the circuit court to remit child support payments by electronic funds transfer.
(f) In determining the amount to be ordered for support of a child, incarceration of a parent may not be considered to be voluntary unemployment.
[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-1-11.5-12(a).]
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.86-2002, SEC.9; P.L.207-2013, SEC.44; P.L.94-2018, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 16. Family Law: Support of Children and Other Dependents
Chapter 6. Child Support Orders
31-16-6-1.5. Claiming Child for Tax Purposes; Considerations; Conditions
31-16-6-2. Expenses for Child's Education and Health Care; Title Iv-D Fees
31-16-6-3. Setting Aside Parent's Property
31-16-6-5. Security, Bond, or Other Guarantees
31-16-6-6. Termination of Child Support Obligation; Exceptions; Petition for Educational Needs
31-16-6-7. Effect of Child's Emancipation or Death of Parent Obligated to Pay Support
31-16-6-7.8. Child Support Considered Priority Claim