In determining the amount of support due to one to whom the duty of support has been found to be owing, the court, among other things, shall consider:

(1) The health, relative economic condition, financial circumstance, income, including the wages, and earning capacity of the parties, including the children;

(2) The manner of living to which the parties have been accustomed when they were living under the same roof;

(3) The general equities inherent in the situation.

59 Del. Laws, c. 567, § ?1;

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