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.
The Child Support Standards Act [(FCA) § 413 (1)(f))]was developed to ensure that child support orders in New York State are fair and consistent. The goal is to give children the same standard of living they would have if their parents were together.
Read Facts About the Calculator
- The calculator is not a true guidelines calculator and does not account for deductions and all the components of income as described in the Child Support Standards Act.
- For a more detailed child support calculator, go to Post-Divorce Maintenance/Child Support – Online Calculator, maintained by the New York State Family Court.
- Deductions from income may include, but are not limited to, taxes paid, unreimbursed employee business expenses, alimony to another spouse or a spouse who is a party, court ordered child support for another child, public assistance, and supplemental security income.
- Individuals earning less than the Poverty Income Guideline may be eligible for a poverty order, which could result in an obligation of $25 per month and maximum amount of arrears accruals.
- Individuals earning less than the Self-Support Reserve but above the Poverty Income Guideline may be eligible for a minimum order, which could result in an obligation of $50 per month. An individual may also receive a minimum order ($50 per month) if their earnings are above the Self-Support Reserve but their child support payments bring them below the Self-Support Reserve.
Number of Children | % |
1 | 17% |
2 | 25% |
3 | 29% |
4 | 31% |
5+ | at least 35% |
- Weekly: divide the annual rate by 52
- Biweekly: divide the annual rate by 26
- Monthly: divide the annual rate by 12
- Bimonthly: divide the annual rate by 24
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Other Resources
- Office of Child Support Services
- Information for Custodial Parents
- Information for Noncustodial Parents
- Information for Parents
- Handbook for Custodial Parents
- Handbook for Noncustodial Parents
- OCSS Locations
- New York State Income Withholding Calculator for Employers