How to Handle Child Support and Custody in San Diego County | San Diego Divorce
Introduction
I’m Tim Blankenship with Divorce661. If you’re divorcing in San Diego County and have children, two of the most important issues you’ll face are custody and child support. In this article I’ll walk you through the difference between legal and physical custody, how parenting schedules affect time with your children and support calculations, and why using court‑approved tools matters. I’ll also share a real client story about a 50/50 custody agreement that was finalized without a court appearance.
What Custody Really Means: Legal vs. Physical
Custody isn’t just about where your child lives. It has two distinct components:
- Legal custody: This governs who has the authority to make major decisions for the child—things like education, medical care, and religious upbringing.
- Physical custody: This determines the child’s day‑to‑day living arrangements and where the child spends their time.
In most amicable separations, parents choose joint legal custody, which ensures that both parents have a say in important decisions. Joint legal custody promotes collaboration and helps keep both parents involved in the child’s life.
Parenting Schedules: Time, Stability, and Flexibility
Parenting schedules are the practical framework that turns custody into daily life. Shared parenting schedules—whether a 50/50 split, week‑on/week‑off, or a custom arrangement—help ensure children spend meaningful time with both parents.
Key points to consider when designing a parenting schedule:
- Put the child’s routine and stability first (school, extracurriculars, sleep schedules).
- Create clear holiday, vacation, and special occasion rules to avoid future conflict.
- Draft a written parenting plan that documents the schedule and dispute resolution steps.
How Child Support Is Calculated in California
Child support in California is determined by a statewide formula that takes into account parents’ incomes and how parenting time is divided. The goal is consistency and fairness across cases so the child’s needs are met predictably.
Important factors in the calculation include:
- Each parent’s gross income (wages, bonuses, self‑employment income, etc.).
- Percentage of time the child spends with each parent (time‑share).
- Tax filing status, mandatory deductions, childcare and healthcare costs for the child.
Because the formula has many moving parts, it’s crucial to use accurate, court‑accepted tools to run the numbers.
Why We Use DissoMaster (and Why It Matters)
At Divorce661 we use DissoMaster—the same calculation software the courts use. That consistency matters for two reasons:
- Accuracy: DissoMaster accounts for the statutory factors and deductions used by judges, so support numbers match what a court would expect.
- Credibility: When an agreement is prepared with DissoMaster, it’s easier to submit a proposed judgment that the court will approve without surprises.
Using court‑approved calculations reduces the likelihood of contested hearings and helps keep the process efficient and less stressful.
Real Client Story: 50/50 Custody Without Court
We recently helped a San Diego couple finalize a 50/50 custody arrangement without either party ever stepping into a courtroom. What made it work?
- They were proactive about communication and focused on the kids’ routines.
- They agreed on the financial terms up front and let us run the official DissoMaster calculations.
- We drafted a clear, court‑ready parenting plan and support order that the judge approved.
“By focusing on collaboration, they avoided lengthy legal battles.”
Their case is a good example of how planning, accurate calculations, and a well‑drafted agreement can produce a fair result without litigation.
How Divorce661 Helps You Reach a Fair, Court‑Ready Agreement
Our goal is to help families reach fair custody and support orders while avoiding unnecessary court appearances. Here’s how we support clients in San Diego County:
- Flat‑fee divorce services that include kids—no surprise hourly bills.
- 100% remote document preparation and court filing, so you can handle this from anywhere.
- Accurate custody and support orders prepared with DissoMaster for court consistency.
- Court‑ready parenting plans designed to minimize future disputes.
Next Steps: Protect Your Children and Plan for a Smooth Transition
If you’re ready to handle custody and support the right way, take the first step:
- Talk to your co‑parent about a schedule that prioritizes your children.
- Gather income documentation and make a preliminary budget for child‑related expenses.
- Schedule a free consultation with us to run DissoMaster calculations and draft a parenting plan.
Visit divorce661.com to schedule your FREE consultation. We’ll help you craft a fair, court‑ready agreement and walk you through every step of the process.
Conclusion
Custody and child support are about more than paperwork—they’re about protecting your children’s stability and your family’s future. With clear communication, accurate calculations, and a strong parenting plan, many families can finalize fair agreements without stepping into a courtroom. If you want help navigating custody or support in San Diego County, we’re here to help.
Schedule your free consultation at divorce661.com and let’s get started on a plan that works for your family.