New York Child Support Calculator
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How New York Calculates Child Support
New York calculates child support using the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA), which combines elements of both the Income Shares and Percentage of Income models. Under the CSSA, the court first determines the combined parental income up to the statutory cap, which is currently set at $163,000. This combined income is then multiplied by a fixed percentage based on the number of children: 17% for one child, 25% for two children, 29% for three children, 31% for four children, and at least 35% for five or more children.
The resulting amount represents the basic child support obligation, which is then divided between the parents in proportion to their respective shares of the combined income. The non-custodial parent's pro-rata share becomes the guideline support amount. For income above the $163,000 cap, the court has discretion to apply the same percentages, apply a different formula, or consider additional factors listed in the statute, such as the financial resources of the parents and child, the standard of living the child would have enjoyed, and the tax consequences.
In addition to the basic support obligation, New York courts typically allocate add-on expenses proportionally between the parents. These add-ons include childcare costs necessary for the custodial parent to work or attend school, health insurance premiums for the child, unreimbursed medical expenses, and educational expenses. Understanding the CSSA formula and the income cap provisions is essential for accurately estimating child support obligations in New York.