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Find out how much child support you may pay or receive based on your state's guidelines and online tools. Select your state from the list and get help from a divorce attorney.
Estimate weekly child support payments and download forms for use in court. The calculator uses the new Indiana Child Support Guidelines that include an updated schedule for calculation of support and other changes.
Use this online tool to estimate child support based on different models and states. Learn about the income shares model, the percentage of income model, and the factors that affect child support payment.
Use the official Indiana Child Support Calculator to estimate the amount of support under the current guidelines. Learn when and how to apply, collect, and modify child support in Indiana.
Find out how much child support you will pay or receive based on your state's guidelines. Use the child support calculator to estimate your monthly amount and learn how to modify it if needed.
Child Support Calculator - For Parents. This calculator has been created as a tool for those persons seeking to determine a child support obligation and should not be used as a substitute for the advice of a lawyer or a thorough reading of the Indiana Child Support Guidelines.
Learn how each state uses different formulas and criteria to determine child support obligations based on income, custody, and other factors. Find out how to use a child support calculator, modify an existing order, and enforce payment.
The child support calculator is in the free version of the Divorce Financial Planner from Family Law Software. We are making the free version available partly as a public service; partly as a promotion for our professionals (we invite you to hire a professional who uses a professional edition of Family Law Software); and partly as a promotion for the paid version of the Divorce Financial Planner.
Learn about the different formulas and factors that courts use to determine child support payments in each state. Find out how income, parenting time, special needs, and college costs affect the amount of support.