Kansas Child Support Calculator
Free instant estimate based on Kansas's Income Shares model (K.S.A. §60-4901)
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How Kansas Calculates Child Support
Kansas calculates child support using the Income Shares Model as defined in K.S.A. §60-4901 and the Kansas Supreme Court Child Support Guidelines. Both parents' incomes are combined to determine the total support obligation from the state schedule, then each parent's share is allocated proportionally based on their percentage of the combined income.
The calculation begins by determining each parent's gross monthly income from all sources. These incomes are combined, and the state schedule is used to find the basic support obligation for the number of children involved. Health insurance premiums and childcare costs are added to the base obligation, and adjustments are made for parenting time, income from other relationships, and the self-support reserve of $1,048 per month.
Kansas uses an Evaluator Manual for guidelines interpretation, and courts may deviate from guideline amounts when justified by the specific circumstances of the case, including the child's special needs, extraordinary expenses, or the financial resources of both parents.