Child Support Calculator

Child Support Calculator Disclaimer:

  1. The information provided in the above child support calculator is for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal advice.  Please consult with an attorney for information regarding your specify situation.
  2. Where the total income of both parents exceeds $130,000, the law allows, but does not requires, the use of the Child Support Standards Percentages in determining the child support obligation on the income above $130,000.
  3. To the extent not previously included in gross income the following forms of income should be included :
  4. Pension and retirement benefits;
  5. Social security benefits;
  6. Veterans benefits;
  7. Fellowships and stipends;
  8. Annuity payments;
  9. Workers compensation;
  10. Investment income;
  11. Unemployment insurance benefits;
  12. Annuity payment; and

At the discretion of the court, the court may attribute or impute income from, such other resources as may be available to the parent.  See Domestic Relations Law Section 240.