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  2. New York Child Support Calculator

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    Use this tool to calculate child support in New York State according to the 2016 Child Support Standards Chart.

  3. OCSS Child Support Calculator - HRA - NYC.gov

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    Child Support Calculator: Get an Estimate of Your Order. Use the Child Support Calculator to get an idea of how much child support a noncustodial parent might be ordered to pay or a custodial parent may receive in New York State.

  4. Maintenance & Child Support Tools | NYCOURTS.GOV

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    You can now calculate child support with guideline maintenance, zero maintenance, or with a different amount of maintenance agreed to by the parties. Online Calculator – See Instructions Complete using a web browser – no software required

  5. New York State Maintenance & Child Support Calculator

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    A calculator for determining temporary maintenance and child support payments in New York State.

  6. Child Support Calculator New York State (NYS) | 2024 Guidelines

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    Estimate your child support payments in New York State — use our child support calculator to get an idea of how much child support a non-custodial parent might be ordered to pay or a custodial parent may receive in New York State for 2024.

  7. New York Child Support Calculator | Legal Calculators

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    This New York Child Support Calculator makes New York child support calculations using the New York child support formula.

  8. The Easiest NY Child Support Calculator - Instant & Live

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    Child support ensures both the custodial and noncustodial parents contribute financially to their children's care. Parents can ask for support when they open a case in family court or supreme court. Alternatively, they can include the details of support in a settlement agreement they draft together.