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Agreeing to a Different Amount of Child Support<\/h1>\n

The amount of child support calculated using the State Uniform Guideline is presumed to be the correct amount of child support, but it is possible to stipulate to a lower amount. The goals of the Guideline<\/a> formula include the efficient settlement of conflicts between parents and reduced need for litigation. [Fam. Code 4053(j)]. Accordingly, Family Code Section 4065 allows parties to avoid litigation and conflict in divorce <\/a>by stipulating to an amount of child support<\/a> that deviates from the Guideline. However, the court will not approve a stipulated agreement for child support below<\/em> the guideline formula unless the parties declare:<\/p>\n