Vermont Child Support Calculator
Free instant estimate based on Vermont's Income Shares model (15 V.S.A. §650)
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How Vermont Calculates Child Support
Vermont calculates child support using the Income Shares model as defined in 15 V.S.A. §650. Both parents' gross incomes are combined to determine the total support obligation from the Vermont child support guidelines table. Each parent's share is then allocated proportionally based on their percentage of the combined income.
Gross income includes income from all sources, including wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, self-employment income, rental income, investment income, and Social Security benefits. Health insurance premiums for the child and childcare costs are added to the base obligation. Extraordinary medical expenses are shared proportionally between the parents.
Vermont provides a self-support reserve of $1,180 per month (2024) to protect low-income obligors. The state also accommodates shared parental rights and responsibilities arrangements. Courts may deviate from the guidelines with appropriate findings.