Ohio Child Support Calculator
Free instant estimate based on Ohio's Income Shares model (ORC 3119.01-3119.31)
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How Ohio Calculates Child Support
Ohio calculates child support using the Income Shares model as outlined in Ohio Revised Code Sections 3119.01 through 3119.31. This model is based on the concept that children should receive the same level of financial support from their parents that they would have received if the family had remained intact. Both parents' gross incomes are combined and applied to the Ohio child support schedule to determine the total support obligation.
The Ohio child support schedule is a table that provides the basic support amount based on the combined gross income of both parents and the number of children. Each parent's share of the total obligation is determined by their proportional share of the combined gross income. Adjustments are made for health insurance premiums, childcare expenses, and other mandatory deductions. The court may also impute income to a parent who is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed.
Ohio provides a parenting time adjustment for non-residential parents who have at least 90 overnights per year with the child. This adjustment reduces the support obligation to reflect the direct costs the non-residential parent incurs during parenting time. Ohio's child support guidelines are reviewed and updated every four years to ensure they remain current with economic conditions and the cost of raising children.