Child Support Calculator By State

Child Support Calculator by State 2026 — All 50 States | SupportCalcByState.com
⚖ Updated for 2026

Child Support Calculator
By State

Each state uses a different formula. Find yours — get an accurate estimate in under 60 seconds, free.

51States + DC
3Formula Models
6Tools Per State
FreeNo Login
Your state has its
own formula
Using the wrong state’s calculator gives you the wrong number. Every page on this site uses the official formula for that state.
1

Select your state

Find your state below — the formula model, percentages and income caps are all pre-filled.

2

Enter your income

Net or gross depending on your state. The calculator tells you which one it needs.

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Get your estimate

See the monthly payment, annual total, and a full breakdown of how the number was calculated.

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Explore every scenario

Each state page includes 50/50 custody, arrears with interest, modification eligibility and a full payment calendar.

3 different
calculation systems

Percentage of Income

Only the paying parent’s income matters. A fixed percentage (e.g. 20% for 1 child) is applied to net or gross income. Simple and predictable.

Texas, Wisconsin, Alaska, Mississippi, Nevada + 5 more

Income Shares Model

Both parents’ incomes are combined to determine the total obligation, then each parent pays their proportional share. Used by most states.

Florida, California, New York, Georgia + 37 more

Melson Formula

The most complex model — ensures both parents retain enough for basic living needs before any child support is calculated.

Delaware, Hawaii, Montana
Find Your State

Click any state to open its calculator. Each page includes 6 tools: basic calculator, 50/50 custody, arrears, modification, state laws and payment calendar.

Built specifically
for each state

Official State Formulas

Every calculator uses the formula mandated by that state’s statute. Percentage rates, income caps and age cutoffs are sourced from state law — not generic estimates.

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Full Breakdown Shown

You see every line of the calculation — which income figure was used, what rate was applied, what add-ons were included, and how the final number was reached.

6 Tools in Every Page

Basic calculator, 50/50 custody adjustment, arrears with interest, modification eligibility check, state laws summary and a 12-month payment calendar.

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Completely Free

No account needed, no email required, no paywall. Run as many calculations as you need for as many scenarios as you want.

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Updated for 2026

Income caps, interest rates and guideline amounts are reviewed annually. The 2026 figures reflect the latest updates from each state’s child support guidelines.

Honest About Limits

These are estimates — not legal advice. Every page is clear about when a family law attorney is needed. We flag complex situations rather than over-simplify them.

How selected states compare

At $5,000/month net income, 1 child — solo custody.

State Model Est. Monthly (1 child) Income Cap Support Ends Arrears Interest
🤠 TexasOur page% of Income$1,000$9,200/moAge 186%
🌴 FloridaIncome Shares~$850–$1,100NoneAge 186%
🌴 CaliforniaIncome Shares~$900–$1,200NoneAge 1810%
🗽 New York% of Income$850 (17%)$163k/yrAge 219%
🍑 GeorgiaIncome Shares~$800–$1,050NoneAge 187%
🌲 WashingtonIncome Shares~$900–$1,150NoneAge 1812%
🌿 Mississippi% of Income$700 (14%)NoneAge 218%
🔵 DelawareMelsonComplex — see calculatorNoneAge 189.5%

* Income Shares amounts depend on both parents’ incomes — ranges shown assume second parent earns $3,000–$5,000/month. Use state calculators for exact figures.

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