Mississippi Child Support Calculator
Free instant estimate based on Mississippi's Percentage of Income model (Miss. Code §43-19-101)
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How Mississippi Calculates Child Support
Mississippi calculates child support using the Percentage of Income model as defined in Miss. Code §43-19-101. Unlike most states that use an Income Shares model, Mississippi applies a fixed percentage of the non-custodial parent's adjusted gross income to determine the support obligation. The percentage scales with the number of children: 14% for one child, 20% for two, 22% for three, 24% for four, 26% for five, and 28% for six or more children.
Adjusted gross income is calculated by taking the non-custodial parent's gross income from all sources and subtracting federal and state income taxes, Social Security taxes, Medicare taxes, and other mandatory deductions. Mississippi considers income from all sources and does not impose a statutory income cap, meaning the percentage is applied to the full adjusted gross income.
Courts may deviate from the guideline percentages with written findings explaining why the guideline amount would be unjust or inappropriate. Health insurance for the child may be ordered separately from the base support amount. Factors that may justify a deviation include the child's special needs, extraordinary medical or educational expenses, and the financial resources of both parents.