Child Support guidelines vary from state to state. The Child Support Calculator, specific to your state, is an estimate.
For the most part, the calculations are based on one parent having residential custody of the child(ren). You’ll need to input a few factors, such as monthly income of both parents, number of children, child care costs (to name a few).
Disclaimer: Remember these calculators only provide estimates. There are no guarantees regarding the amount of child support that will be awarded. Other factors may affect the amount of child support awarded. Please seek an attorney in your area for more professional legal advise. DivorcedandKids.com does not take the place of a lawyer, accountant, financial planner, or any licensed professional. If you need professional advice, please seek the counsel of an appropriate professional to help you get the answers for your situation.
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Please scroll below for your state’s information.