How much is child support?

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Forgive me if this topic has been talked about I haven't checked this board before. With reading the CS thread I was just wondering how much child support is and how it's determined. I would assume it varies by state. But is it a percentage of income per child or how is it calculated? Thanks for appeasing my curiosity!
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When I worked for divorce attorneys there was a computer program that calculated the support. We needed to enter mother & father's income, # of children, if heathcare was an expense, that's all I can remember off the top of my head. This was in Ohio
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Originally Posted by Z&E'sMommy When I worked for divorce attorneys there was a computer program that calculated the support. We needed to enter mother & father's income, # of children, if heathcare was an expense, that's all I can remember off the top of my head. This was in Ohio
this is true. it varies by state, and it all depends on the mother's income, the father's income, daycare expenses, health care expenses, etc.

there are several sites for each state to help you in figuring this out. Please let me know, and I will post links if need be.
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here we pay 25% for 1, 33% for 2 and 40% for 3. No wonder people don't pay when it gets to be that much. My friend's DH pays 1300 for 2 kids (plus insurance and half of dr visits, daycare, drives both ways to pick them up in which is 2 hrs each way). It can get redicilious. Personally when we get dsd I only want her to do transportation (15-20 minutes depending on traffic) and copays (10-50 depending on whats needed except for glasses in which I think 50-50 is fair) We will pay for every thing else including private schooling because she's been there so long and uniforms (2000 each yr.)
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Originally Posted by Bucsnpats there are several sites for each state to help you in figuring this out. Please let me know, and I will post links if need be.
oh no, you don't have to go to that much work for me! I can google it!
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When I was growing up my dad paid my mom $200, but there were several years they were fighting over visitation(she didn't want me to see him) and he stopped paying ended up owing her around $10,000 so he bought my first car and she called it even. Then he paid my insurance and no longer paid CS. It worked out well for me!
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The best answer is "it varies by State"...each State has their own guidelines with this basic Premise:

In general, the combined gross income from both parents provides a base. Child support payments are determined by appropriating respective percentages to each parent. The gross income includes all sources. Overtime and second jobs might not be exempt. Circumstances adjusting gross income are generally necessary expenses already paid, or costs incurred, that benefit the children such as health insurance and day care or special needs care.
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