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Florida Statute 61.29 - Child support guidelines; principles.
The following principles establish the public policy of the State of Florida in the creation of the child support
guidelines:

(1) Each parent has a fundamental obligation to support his or her minor or legally dependent child.

(2) The guidelines schedule is based on the parent’s combined net income estimated to have been allocated to
the child as if the parents and children were living in an intact household.

(3) The guidelines encourage fair and efficient settlement of support issues between parents and minimizes the
need for litigation.

Florida Statute 61.30 - Child support guidelines; retroactive child support.
(1)(a) The child support guideline amount as determined by this section presumptively establishes the amount the
trier of fact shall order as child support in an initial proceeding for such support or in a proceeding for modification of
an existing order for such support, whether the proceeding arises under this or another chapter. The trier of fact may
order payment of child support which varies, plus or minus 5 percent, from the guideline amount, after considering all
relevant factors, including the needs of the child or children, age, station in life, standard of living, and the financial
status and ability of each parent. The trier of fact may order payment of child support in an amount which varies more
than 5 percent from such guideline amount only upon a written finding explaining why ordering payment of such
guideline amount would be unjust or inappropriate. Notwithstanding the variance limitations of this section, the trier
of fact shall order payment of child support which varies from the guideline amount as provided in paragraph (11)(b)
whenever any of the children are required by court order or mediation agreement to spend a substantial amount of
time with either parent. This requirement applies to any living arrangement, whether temporary or permanent.

(b) The guidelines may provide the basis for proving a substantial change in circumstances upon which a
modification of an existing order may be granted. However, the difference between the existing monthly obligation
and the amount provided for under the guidelines shall be at least 15 percent or $50, whichever amount is greater,
before the court may find that the guidelines provide a substantial change in circumstances.

(c) For each support order reviewed by the department as required by s. 409.2564(11), if the amount of the child
support award under the order differs by at least 10 percent but not less than $25 from the amount that would be
awarded under s. 61.30, the department shall seek to have the order modified and any modification shall be made
without a requirement for proof or showing of a change in circumstances.

(2) Income shall be determined on a monthly basis for each parent as follows:

(a) Gross income shall include, but is not limited to, the following:

1. Salary or wages.

2. Bonuses, commissions, allowances, overtime, tips, and other similar payments.

3. Business income from sources such as self-employment, partnership, close corporations, and independent
contracts. “Business income” means gross receipts minus ordinary and necessary expenses required to produce
income.

4. Disability benefits.

5. All workers’ compensation benefits and settlements.

6. Unemployment compensation.

7. Pension, retirement, or annuity payments.

8. Social security benefits.

9. Spousal support received from a previous marriage or court ordered in the marriage before the court.

10. Interest and dividends.

11. Rental income, which is gross receipts minus ordinary and necessary expenses required to produce the
income.

12. Income from royalties, trusts, or estates.

13. Reimbursed expenses or in kind payments to the extent that they reduce living expenses.

14. Gains derived from dealings in property, unless the gain is nonrecurring.

(b) Monthly income shall be imputed to an unemployed or underemployed parent if such unemployment or
underemployment is found by the court to be voluntary on that parent’s part, absent a finding of fact by the court of
physical or mental incapacity or other circumstances over which the parent has no control. In the event of such
voluntary unemployment or underemployment, the employment potential and probable earnings level of the parent
shall be determined based upon his or her recent work history, occupational qualifications, and prevailing earnings
level in the community if such information is available. If the information concerning a parent’s income is unavailable,
a parent fails to participate in a child support proceeding, or a parent fails to supply adequate financial information in
a child support proceeding, income shall be automatically imputed to the parent and there is a rebuttable
presumption that the parent has income equivalent to the median income of year-round full-time workers as derived
from current population reports or replacement reports published by the United States Bureau of the Census.
However, the court may refuse to impute income to a parent if the court finds it necessary for that parent to stay home
with the child who is the subject of a child support calculation or as set forth below:

1. In order for the court to impute income at an amount other than the median income of year-round full-time
workers as derived from current population reports or replacement reports published by the United States Bureau of
the Census, the court must make specific findings of fact consistent with the requirements of this paragraph. The
party seeking to impute income has the burden to present competent, substantial evidence that:

a. The unemployment or underemployment is voluntary; and

b. Identifies the amount and source of the imputed income, through evidence of income from available employment
for which the party is suitably qualified by education, experience, current licensure, or geographic location, with due
consideration being given to the parties’ time-sharing schedule and their historical exercise of the time-sharing
provided in the parenting plan or relevant order.

2. Except as set forth in subparagraph 1., income may not be imputed based upon:

a. Income records that are more than 5 years old at the time of the hearing or trial at which imputation is sought; or

b. Income at a level that a party has never earned in the past, unless recently degreed, licensed, certified,
relicensed, or recertified and thus qualified for, subject to geographic location, with due consideration of the parties’
existing time-sharing schedule and their historical exercise of the time-sharing provided in the parenting plan or
relevant order.

(c) Public assistance as defined in s. 409.2554 shall be excluded from gross income.

(3) Net income is obtained by subtracting allowable deductions from gross income. Allowable deductions shall
include:

(a) Federal, state, and local income tax deductions, adjusted for actual filing status and allowable dependents and
income tax liabilities.

(b) Federal insurance contributions or self-employment tax.

(c) Mandatory union dues.

(d) Mandatory retirement payments.

(e) Health insurance payments, excluding payments for coverage of the minor child.

(f) Court-ordered support for other children which is actually paid.

(g) Spousal support paid pursuant to a court order from a previous marriage or the marriage before the court.

(4) Net income for each parent shall be computed by subtracting allowable deductions from gross income.

(5) Net income for each parent shall be added together for a combined net income.

(6) The following guidelines schedule shall be applied to the combined net income to determine the minimum
child support need:

Combined
Monthly Net                              Child or Children
Income       
800.00     
850.00     
900.00    
950.00     
1000.00    
1050.00   
1100.00     
1150.00    
1200.00    
1250.00    
1300.00      
1350.00      
1400.00      
1450.00      
1500.00     
1550.00       
1600.00       
1650.00      
1700.00       
1750.00     
1800.00      
1850.00     
1900.00      
1950.00       
2000.00       
2050.00        
2100.00        
2150.00      
2200.00        
2250.00      
2300.00      
2350.00      
2400.00      
2450.00       
2500.00      
2550.00       
2600.00       
2650.00       
2700.00     
2750.00      
2800.00     
2850.00     
2900.00     
2950.00     
3000.00      
3050.00      
3100.00      
3150.00      
3200.00      
3250.00     
3300.00      
3350.00     
3400.00       
3450.00     
3500.00     
3550.00      
3600.00      
3650.00    
3700.00     
3750.00      
3800.00      
3850.00     
3900.00      
3950.00     
4000.00     
4050.00      
4100.00    
4150.00      
4200.00       
4250.00      
4300.00       
4350.00       
4400.00        
4450.00      
4500.00       
4550.00     
4600.00       
4650.00      
4700.00      
4750.00        
4800.00       
4850.00       
4900.00        
4950.00       
5000.00        
5050.00       
5100.00       
5150.00       
5200.00       
5250.00        
5300.00       
5350.00       
5400.00        
5450.00        
5500.00       
5550.00        
5600.00        
5650.00        
5700.00       
5750.00       
5800.00       
5850.00       
5900.00       
5950.00        
6000.00        
6050.00        
6100.00        
6150.00       
6200.00        
6250.00       
6300.00      
6350.00       
6400.00       
6450.00        
6500.00        
6550.00       
6600.00        
6650.00        
6700.00       
6750.00       
6800.00       
6850.00        
6900.00        
6950.00        
7000.00        
7050.00        
7100.00        
7150.00       
7200.00        
7250.00       
7300.00       
7350.00      
7400.00       
7450.00       
7500.00        
7550.00       
7600.00       
7650.00       
7700.00        
7750.00        
7800.00        
7850.00      
7900.00       
7950.00        
8000.00        
8050.00       
8100.00        
8150.00       
8200.00        
8250.00       
8300.00       
8350.00        
8400.00        
8450.00       
8500.00        
8550.00        
8600.00        
8650.00        
8700.00       
8750.00        
8800.00        
8850.00        
8900.00      
8950.00     
9000.00       
9050.00      
9100.00       
9150.00      
9200.00        
9250.00       
9300.00        
9350.00        
9400.00       
9450.00        
9500.00       
9550.00        
9600.00        
9650.00        
9700.00        
9750.00       
9800.00        
9850.00        
9900.00        
9950.00        
10000.00        

(a) If the obligor parent’s net income is less than the amount in the guidelines schedule:

1. The parent should be ordered to pay a child support amount, determined on a case-by-case basis, to establish
the principle of payment and lay the basis for increased support orders should the parent’s income increase.

2. The obligor parent’s child support payment shall be the lesser of the obligor parent’s actual dollar share of the
total minimum child support amount, as determined in subparagraph 1., and 90 percent of the difference between
the obligor parent’s monthly net income and the current poverty guidelines as periodically updated in the Federal
Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s. 9902(2) for a
single individual living alone.

(b) For combined monthly net income greater than the amount in the guidelines schedule, the obligation is the
minimum amount of support provided by the guidelines schedule plus the following percentages multiplied by the
amount of income over $10,000:

Child or Children
One         Two          Three        Four           Five            Six
5.0%        7.5%        9.5%        11.0%        12.0%        12.5%

(7) Child care costs incurred due to employment, job search, or education calculated to result in employment or to
enhance income of current employment of either parent shall be added to the basic obligation. After the child care
costs are added, any moneys prepaid by a parent for child care costs for the child or children of this action shall be
deducted from that parent’s child support obligation for that child or those children. Child care costs may not exceed
the level required to provide quality care from a licensed source.

(8) Health insurance costs resulting from coverage ordered pursuant to s. 61.13(1)(b), and any noncovered
medical, dental, and prescription medication expenses of the child, shall be added to the basic obligation unless
these expenses have been ordered to be separately paid on a percentage basis. After the health insurance costs are
added to the basic obligation, any moneys prepaid by a parent for health-related costs for the child or children of this
action shall be deducted from that parent’s child support obligation for that child or those children.

(9) Each parent’s percentage share of the child support need shall be determined by dividing each parent’s net
monthly income by the combined net monthly income.

(10) Each parent’s actual dollar share of the total minimum child support need shall be determined by multiplying
the minimum child support need by each parent’s percentage share of the combined monthly net income.

(11)(a) The court may adjust the total minimum child support award, or either or both parents’ share of the total
minimum child support award, based upon the following deviation factors:

1. Extraordinary medical, psychological, educational, or dental expenses.

2. Independent income of the child, not to include moneys received by a child from supplemental security income.

3. The payment of support for a parent which has been regularly paid and for which there is a demonstrated need.

4. Seasonal variations in one or both parents’ incomes or expenses.

5. The age of the child, taking into account the greater needs of older children.

6. Special needs, such as costs that may be associated with the disability of a child, that have traditionally been met
within the family budget even though fulfilling those needs will cause the support to exceed the presumptive amount
established by the guidelines.

7. Total available assets of the obligee, obligor, and the child.

8. The impact of the Internal Revenue Service Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, and
dependency exemption and waiver of that exemption. The court may order a parent to execute a waiver of the Internal
Revenue Service dependency exemption if the paying parent is current in support payments.

9. An application of the child support guidelines schedule that requires a person to pay another person more than
55 percent of his or her gross income for a child support obligation for current support resulting from a single support
order.

10. The particular parenting plan, such as where the child spends a significant amount of time, but less than 20
percent of the overnights, with one parent, thereby reducing the financial expenditures incurred by the other parent; or
the refusal of a parent to become involved in the activities of the child.

11. Any other adjustment that is needed to achieve an equitable result which may include, but not be limited to, a
reasonable and necessary existing expense or debt. Such expense or debt may include, but is not limited to, a
reasonable and necessary expense or debt that the parties jointly incurred during the marriage.

(b) Whenever a particular parenting plan provides that each child spend a substantial amount of time with each
parent, the court shall adjust any award of child support, as follows:

1. In accordance with subsections (9) and (10), calculate the amount of support obligation apportioned to each
parent without including day care and health insurance costs in the calculation and multiply the amount by 1.5.

2. Calculate the percentage of overnight stays the child spends with each parent.

3. Multiply each parent’s support obligation as calculated in subparagraph 1. by the percentage of the other parent’s
overnight stays with the child as calculated in subparagraph 2.

4. The difference between the amounts calculated in subparagraph 3. shall be the monetary transfer necessary
between the parents for the care of the child, subject to an adjustment for day care and health insurance expenses.

5. Pursuant to subsections (7) and (8), calculate the net amounts owed by each parent for the expenses incurred
for day care and health insurance coverage for the child.

6. Adjust the support obligation owed by each parent pursuant to subparagraph 4. by crediting or debiting the
amount calculated in subparagraph 5. This amount represents the child support which must be exchanged between
the parents.

7. The court may deviate from the child support amount calculated pursuant to subparagraph 6. based upon the
deviation factors in paragraph (a), as well as the obligee parent’s low income and ability to maintain the basic
necessities of the home for the child, the likelihood that either parent will actually exercise the time-sharing schedule
set forth in the parenting plan granted by the court, and whether all of the children are exercising the same time-
sharing schedule.

8. For purposes of adjusting any award of child support under this paragraph, “substantial amount of time” means
that a parent exercises time-sharing at least 20 percent of the overnights of the year.

(c) A parent’s failure to regularly exercise the court-ordered or agreed time-sharing schedule not caused by the
other parent which resulted in the adjustment of the amount of child support pursuant to subparagraph (a)10. or
paragraph (b) shall be deemed a substantial change of circumstances for purposes of modifying the child support
award. A modification pursuant to this paragraph is retroactive to the date the noncustodial parent first failed to
regularly exercise the court-ordered or agreed time-sharing schedule.

(12)(a) A parent with a support obligation may have other children living with him or her who were born or adopted
after the support obligation arose. If such subsequent children exist, the court, when considering an upward
modification of an existing award, may disregard the income from secondary employment obtained in addition to the
parent’s primary employment if the court determines that the employment was obtained primarily to support the
subsequent children.

(b) Except as provided in paragraph (a), the existence of such subsequent children should not as a general rule be
considered by the court as a basis for disregarding the amount provided in the guidelines schedule. The parent with
a support obligation for subsequent children may raise the existence of such subsequent children as a justification
for deviation from the guidelines schedule. However, if the existence of such subsequent children is raised, the
income of the other parent of the subsequent children shall be considered by the court in determining whether or not
there is a basis for deviation from the guideline amount.

(c) The issue of subsequent children under paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) may only be raised in a proceeding for
an upward modification of an existing award and may not be applied to justify a decrease in an existing award.

(13) If the recurring income is not sufficient to meet the needs of the child, the court may order child support to be
paid from nonrecurring income or assets.

(14) Every petition for child support or for modification of child support shall be accompanied by an affidavit which
shows the party’s income, allowable deductions, and net income computed in accordance with this section. The
affidavit shall be served at the same time that the petition is served. The respondent, whether or not a stipulation is
entered, shall make an affidavit which shows the party’s income, allowable deductions, and net income computed in
accordance with this section. The respondent shall include his or her affidavit with the answer to the petition or as
soon thereafter as is practicable, but in any case at least 72 hours prior to any hearing on the finances of either party.

(15) For purposes of establishing an obligation for support in accordance with this section, if a person who is
receiving public assistance is found to be noncooperative as defined in s. 409.2572, the department may submit to
the court an affidavit or written declaration signed under penalty of perjury as specified in s. 92.525(2) attesting to the
income of that parent based upon information available to the department.

(16) The Legislature shall review the guidelines schedule established in this section at least every 4 years
beginning in 1997.

(17) In an initial determination of child support, whether in a paternity action, dissolution of marriage action, or
petition for support during the marriage, the court has discretion to award child support retroactive to the date when
the parents did not reside together in the same household with the child, not to exceed a period of 24 months
preceding the filing of the petition, regardless of whether that date precedes the filing of the petition. In determining
the retroactive award in such cases, the court shall consider the following:

(a) The court shall apply the guidelines schedule in effect at the time of the hearing subject to the obligor’s
demonstration of his or her actual income, as defined by subsection (2), during the retroactive period. Failure of the
obligor to so demonstrate shall result in the court using the obligor’s income at the time of the hearing in computing
child support for the retroactive period.

(b) All actual payments made by a parent to the other parent or the child or third parties for the benefit of the child
throughout the proposed retroactive period.

(c) The court should consider an installment payment plan for the payment of retroactive child support.

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Please review the following Florida Statutes for some more information on Child Support, Dissolutions of
Marriage, and Time-Sharing in Florida:

Florida Statute 61.001 - Purpose of chapter.
Florida Statute 61.011 - Dissolution in chancery.
Florida Statute 61.021 - Residence requirements.
Florida Statute 61.031 - Dissolution of marriage to be a vinculo.
Florida Statute 61.043 - Commencement of a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or for alimony and child
support; dissolution questionnaire.
Florida Statute 61.044 - Certain existing defenses abolished.
Florida Statute 61.046 - Definitions.
Florida Statute 61.052 - Dissolution of marriage.
Florida Statute 61.061 Proceedings against nonresidents.
Florida Statute 61.071 - Alimony pendente lite; suit money.
Florida Statute 61.075 - Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.
Florida Statute 61.076 - Distribution of retirement plans upon dissolution of marriage.
Florida Statute 61.077 - Determination of entitlement to setoffs or credits upon sale of marital home.
Florida Statute 61.079 - Premarital agreements.
Florida Statute 61.08 - Alimony.
Florida Statute 61.09 - Alimony and child support unconnected with dissolution.
Florida Statute 61.10 - Adjudication of obligation to support spouse or minor child unconnected with dissolution;
parenting plan.
Florida Statute 61.11 - Writs.
Florida Statute 61.12 - Attachment or garnishment of amounts due for alimony or child support.
Florida Statute 61.122 - Parenting plan recommendation; presumption of psychologist’s good faith; prerequisite to
parent’s filing suit; award of fees, costs, reimbursement.
Florida Statute 61.125 - Parenting coordination.
Florida Statute 61.13 - Support of children; parenting and time-sharing; powers of court.
Florida Statute 61.13001 - Parental relocation with a child.
Florida Statute 61.13002 - Temporary time-sharing modification and child support modification due to military
service.
Florida Statute 61.13003 - Court-ordered electronic communication between a parent and a child.
Florida Statute 61.13015 - Petition for suspension or denial of professional licenses and certificates.
Florida Statute 61.13016 - Suspension of driver’s licenses and motor vehicle registrations.
Florida Statute 61.1301 - Income deduction orders.
Florida Statute 61.1354 - Sharing of information between consumer reporting agencies and the IV-D agency.
Florida Statute 61.14 - Enforcement and modification of support, maintenance, or alimony agreements or orders.
Florida Statute 61.16 - Attorney’s fees, suit money, and costs.
Florida Statute 61.17 - Alimony and child support; additional method for enforcing orders and judgments; costs,
expenses.
Florida Statute 61.18 - Alimony and child support; default in undertaking of bond posted to ensure payment.
Florida Statute 61.181 - Depository for alimony transactions, support, maintenance, and support payments; fees.
Florida Statute 61.1811 - Clerk of the Court Child Support Enforcement Collection System Trust Fund.
Florida Statute - 61.1812 Child Support Incentive Trust Fund.
Florida Statute 61.1814 - Child Support Enforcement Application and Program Revenue Trust Fund.
Florida Statute 61.1816 - Child Support Clearing Trust Fund.
Florida Statute 61.1824 - State Disbursement Unit.
Florida Statute 61.1825 - State Case Registry.
Florida Statute 61.1826 - Procurement of services for State Disbursement Unit and the non-Title IV-D component of
the State Case Registry; contracts and cooperative agreements; penalties; withholding payment.
Florida Statute 61.1827 - Identifying information concerning applicants for and recipients of child support services.
Florida Statute 61.183 - Mediation of certain contested issues.
Florida Statute 61.19 - Entry of judgment of dissolution of marriage, delay period.
Florida Statute 61.191 - Application.
Florida Statute 61.20 - Social investigation and recommendations regarding a parenting plan.
Florida Statute 61.21 - Parenting course authorized; fees; required attendance authorized; contempt.
Florida Statute 61.29 - Child support guidelines; principles.
Florida Statute 61.30 - Child support guidelines; retroactive child support.
Florida Statute 61.401 - Appointment of guardian ad litem.
Florida Statue 61.402 - Qualifications of guardians ad litem.
Florida Statute 61.403 - Guardians ad litem; powers and authority.
Florida Statute 61.404 - Guardians ad litem; confidentiality.
Florida Statute 61.405 - Guardians ad litem; immunity.
Florida Statue 61.45 - Court-ordered parenting plan; risk of violation; bond.

Additional Family Law Statutes

NOTE:   Florida Statutes are modified and updated from time to time by the Florida Legislature and Governor and
the latest version of the Florida Statute may not be posted on this website.  In addition, you should consult with an
experienced Florida Divorce and Family Law Attorney to understand how the Florida Statutes apply and interact with
Florida case law, Florida Family law Rules of Procedure and other applicable laws and Florida Statutes.  

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Oviedo, Saint Cloud, Sanford, Windermere, Winter Garden, Winter Park and Winter Springs, as well as Lake County,
Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, and Volusia County, Florida.
One         Two         Three       Four        Five          Six
190          211          213          216          218          220
202          257          259          262          265          268
213          302          305          309          312          315
224          347          351          355          359          363
235         365          397          402          406          410
246          382          443          448          453          458
258          400          489          495          500          505
269         417          522          541          547          553
280          435          544          588          594          600
290          451          565          634          641          648
300          467          584          659          688          695
310          482          603          681          735          743
320          498          623          702          765          790
330          513          642          724          789          838
340          529          662          746          813          869
350          544          681          768          836          895
360          560          701          790          860          920
370          575          720          812          884          945
380          591          740          833          907          971
390          606          759          855          931          996
400          622          779          877          955          1022
410          638          798          900          979          1048
421          654          818          923          1004        1074
431          670          839          946          1029        1101
442          686          859          968          1054        1128
452          702          879          991          1079        1154
463          718          899          1014        1104        1181
473          734          919          1037        1129        1207
484          751          940          1060        1154        1234
494          767          960          1082        1179        1261
505          783          980          1105        1204        1287
515          799          1000        1128        1229        1314
526          815          1020        1151        1254        1340
536          831          1041        1174        1279        1367
547          847          1061        1196        1304        1394
557          864          1081        1219        1329        1420
568          880          1101        1242        1354        1447
578          896          1121        1265        1379        1473
588          912          1141        1287        1403        1500
597          927          1160        1308        1426        1524
607          941          1178        1328        1448        1549
616          956          1197        1349        1471        1573
626          971          1215        1370        1494        1598
635          986          1234        1391        1517        1622
644          1001        1252        1412        1540        1647
654          1016        1271        1433        1563        1671
663          1031        1289        1453        1586        1695
673          1045        1308        1474        1608        1720
682          1060        1327        1495        1631        1744
691          1075        1345        1516        1654        1769
701          1090        1364        1537        1677        1793
710          1105        1382        1558        1700        1818
720          1120        1401        1579        1723        1842
729          1135        1419        1599        1745        1867
738          1149        1438        1620        1768        1891
748          1164        1456        1641        1791        1915
757          1179        1475        1662        1814        1940
767          1194        1493        1683        1837        1964
776          1208        1503        1702        1857        1987
784          1221        1520        1721        1878        2009
793          1234        1536        1740        1899        2031
802          1248        1553        1759        1920        2053
811          1261        1570        1778        1940        2075
819          1275        1587        1797        1961        2097
828          1288        1603        1816        1982        2119
837          1302        1620        1835        2002        2141
846          1315        1637        1854        2023        2163
854          1329        1654        1873        2044        2185
863          1342        1670        1892        2064        2207
872          1355        1687        1911        2085        2229
881          1369        1704        1930        2106        2251
889          1382        1721        1949        2127        2273
898          1396        1737        1968        2147        2295
907          1409        1754        1987        2168        2317
916          1423        1771        2006        2189        2339
924          1436        1788        2024        2209        2361
933          1450        1804        2043        2230        2384
942          1463        1821        2062        2251        2406
951          1477        1838        2081        2271        2428
959          1490        1855        2100        2292        2450
968          1503        1871        2119        2313        2472
977          1517        1888        2138        2334        2494
986          1530        1905        2157        2354        2516
993          1542        1927        2174        2372        2535
1000        1551        1939        2188        2387        2551
1006        1561        1952        2202        2402        2567
1013        1571        1964        2215        2417        2583
1019        1580        1976        2229        2432        2599
1025        1590        1988        2243        2447        2615
1032        1599        2000        2256        2462        2631
1038        1609        2012        2270        2477        2647
1045        1619        2024        2283        2492        2663
1051        1628        2037        2297        2507        2679
1057        1638        2049        2311        2522        2695
1064        1647        2061        2324        2537        2711
1070        1657        2073        2338        2552        2727
1077        1667        2085        2352        2567        2743
1083        1676        2097        2365        2582        2759
1089        1686        2109        2379        2597        2775
1096        1695        2122        2393        2612        2791
1102        1705        2134        2406        2627        2807
1107        1713        2144        2418        2639        2820
1111        1721        2155        2429        2651        2833
1116        1729        2165        2440        2663        2847
1121        1737        2175        2451        2676        2860
1126        1746        2185        2462        2688        2874
1131        1754        2196        2473        2700        2887
1136        1762        2206        2484        2712        2900
1141        1770        2216        2495        2724        2914
1145        1778        2227        2506        2737        2927
1150        1786        2237        2517        2749        2941
1155        1795        2247        2529        2761        2954
1160        1803        2258        2540        2773        2967
1165        1811        2268        2551        2785        2981
1170        1819        2278        2562        2798        2994
1175        1827        2288        2573        2810        3008
1179        1835        2299        2584        2822        3021
1184        1843        2309        2595        2834        3034
1189        1850        2317        2604        2845        3045
1193        1856        2325        2613        2854        3055
1196        1862        2332        2621        2863        3064
1200        1868        2340        2630        2872        3074
1204        1873        2347        2639        2882        3084
1208        1879        2355        2647        2891        3094
1212        1885        2362        2656        2900        3103
1216        1891        2370        2664        2909        3113
1220        1897        2378        2673        2919        3123
1224        1903        2385        2681        2928        3133
1228        1909        2393        2690        2937        3142
1232        1915        2400        2698        2946        3152
1235        1921        2408        2707        2956        3162
1239        1927        2415        2716        2965        3172
1243        1933        2423        2724        2974        3181
1247        1939        2430        2733        2983        3191
1251        1945        2438        2741        2993        3201
1255        1951        2446        2750        3002        3211
1259        1957        2453        2758        3011        3220
1263        1963        2461        2767        3020        3230
1267        1969        2468        2775        3030        3240
1271        1975        2476        2784        3039        3250
1274        1981        2483        2792        3048        3259
1278        1987        2491        2801        3057        3269
1282        1992        2498        2810        3067        3279
1286        1998        2506        2818        3076        3289
1290        2004        2513        2827        3085        3298
1294        2010        2521        2835        3094        3308
1298        2016        2529        2844        3104        3318
1302        2022        2536        2852        3113        3328
1306        2028        2544        2861        3122        3337
1310        2034        2551        2869        3131        3347
1313        2040        2559        2878        3141        3357
1317        2046        2566        2887        3150        3367
1321        2052        2574        2895        3159        3376
1325        2058        2581        2904        3168        3386
1329        2064        2589        2912        3178        3396
1333        2070        2597        2921        3187        3406
1337        2076        2604        2929        3196        3415
1341        2082        2612        2938        3205        3425
1345        2088        2619        2946        3215        3435
1349        2094        2627        2955        3224        3445
1352        2100        2634        2963        3233        3454
1356        2106        2642        2972        3242        3464
1360        2111        2649        2981        3252        3474
1364        2117        2657        2989        3261        3484
1368        2123        2664        2998        3270        3493
1372        2129        2672        3006        3279        3503
1376        2135        2680        3015        3289        3513
1380        2141        2687        3023        3298        3523
1384        2147        2695        3032        3307        3532
1388        2153        2702        3040        3316        3542
1391        2159        2710        3049        3326        3552
1395        2165        2717        3058        3335        3562
1399        2171        2725        3066        3344        3571
1403        2177        2732        3075        3353        3581
1407        2183        2740        3083        3363        3591
1411        2189        2748        3092        3372        3601
1415        2195        2755        3100        3381        3610
1419        2201        2763        3109        3390        3620
1422        2206        2767        3115        3396        3628
1425        2210        2772        3121        3402        3634
1427        2213        2776        3126        3408        3641
1430        2217        2781        3132        3414        3647
1432        2221        2786        3137        3420        3653
1435        2225        2791        3143        3426        3659
1437        2228        2795        3148        3432        3666
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