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Gotham’s Morena Baccarin: High Income Parent and Child Support

Gotham’s Morena Baccarin’s Husband Files for Divorce: High Income
Parent and Child Support

Austin Chick recently filed for divorce from actress Morena Baccarin. He seeks physical custody of their 1-year
old son on the basis that her travel for work is not healthy for a young
child. Chick is also seeking child and
spousal support as he claims Baccarin’s annual income to be $1.5 million. He further
demands that she pay $3000 a month for nanny expenses.

Assuming Chick succeeds in obtaining primary physical custody of his son,
what would child support in this situation look like in Ontario?

In Ontario, a parent’s child support obligations are determined in
accordance with the
Federal
Child Support Guidelines
(Guidelines). The
Guidelines contains Tables that set out the basic amount of child support payable
based on the payor spouse’s annual pre-tax income, the number of children,
and the amount of time each parents spends with the children. It is intended
to ensure consistent and fair treatment of children in separating families.

In general, the Table provides a presumptive amount of child support and
is applicable to most situations. Judges have limited discretion to deviate
from this base amount.

However, Baccarin is a high-income earner, a fact that could affect how
her child support payment is calculated. High-income earners are individuals
whose annual income exceeds the Tables’ upper limit of $150,000. In
these situations, an additional amount of support is calculated based
on the payor’s excess income. If Chick and Baccarin were Ontario residents,
her child support payments at an income of $1.5 million would be roughly
$11,253 per month.

Section 4(b) provides judicial discretion to deviate from this Table formula
amount if they find the level of calculated support to be “inappropriate”.
Inappropriateness is determined with regard to the means, needs, and circumstances
of the child entitled to support as well as the financial ability of each
spouse to contribute to maintaining the child. Thus, if a court found
Baccarin’s table amount to be unsuitably too high or too low in all
the circumstances, the judge could reduce or increase the amount she is
obliged to pay. However, at this income level it is unlikely that a Judge
would reduce the child support.

Furthermore, child care costs are generally considered a special or extraordinary
expense under section 7, an “add-on” to the table amount. Such
expenses are to be shared by the spouses in proportion to their relative
incomes. Whether the nanny expense would be included in Baccarin’s
child support amount depends on whether it is:

  • (a) necessary in the child’s best interests; and
  • (b) reasonable given the means of the spouses and child, as well as the
    family’s spending patterns prior to separation.

It seems unlikely that Chick would be granted $3000 in monthly nanny costs
on top of the table amount as the courts may not consider the expense
to be ‘extraordinary’ in relation to Baccarin’s high income.

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