In Pakka v. Nygard, the order was an interim order, and the factors that were taken into account in ordering the table amount included the following: 1. the parties never lived together, so never established a standard of living; 2. the recipient mother had prepared only a preliminary budget; 3. it took nearly two years to obtain the interim order because of the father’s delays, and ability to pay was conceded; 4. the child should be insulated from the father’s delay, and “the way to do that is to err on the side of generosity to the child.”
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