North Dakota Child Support Calculator
Free instant estimate based on North Dakota's Percentage of Income model (NDCC §14-09-09.7)
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How North Dakota Calculates Child Support
North Dakota calculates child support using the Percentage of Income method as defined in NDCC §14-09-09.7. Unlike most states that use an Income Shares model, North Dakota applies a fixed percentage of the obligor parent's net income to determine the support obligation. The percentage scales with the number of children: 17% for one child, 25% for two, 29% for three, 31% for four, 33% for five, and 35% for six or more children.
Net income is calculated by taking the obligor parent's gross income from all sources and subtracting federal and state income taxes, Social Security taxes, Medicare taxes, health insurance premiums for the child, and mandatory retirement contributions. North Dakota does not impose a statutory income cap.
Adjustments are available for obligors with children from other relationships, and low-income obligors may qualify for a reduced obligation. A self-support reserve ensures that the obligor retains at least poverty-level income for their own basic needs.