In the vast majority of cases, the non-custodial parent will be required to pay child support to the custodial parent as well as contribute to the payment of such other expenses as medical insurance and related expenses, education costs and child day-care. The actual amount of the support payments in any given case will vary depending on the number of minor children in the marriage, the parties' respective incomes, asset and debt levels and the individual needs of parties involved. At Urban & Burt, Ltd., we utilize the latest in computer programs specifically designed to assist the attorneys in calculating child support obligations while taking full advantage of all allowable income tax deductions.