Child Support Calculator Connecticut 2026 – With 50/50 Custody, Arrears & Laws | SupportCalcByState
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Connecticut 2026
⚖ Official Connecticut Formula
Child Support Calculator Connecticut 2026
Connecticut uses the Income Shares model — both parents’ net incomes are combined. Updated for 2026 — covers 50/50 custody, arrears, modifications and Connecticut child support laws.
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⚓ Connecticut Income Shares Model
Connecticut Child Support Calculator 2026
Connecticut uses the Income Shares model — both parents’ net incomes are combined.
ℹConnecticut uses net income — Net = gross minus federal taxes, Social Security, Medicare and health insurance premiums.
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Annual Total
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Combined Income
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* Estimate using official Connecticut income shares formula. Courts may deviate based on special circumstances. Consult a Connecticut family law attorney for your specific situation.
⚓ How Connecticut Calculates Child Support
ModelIncome Shares — both parents’ combined net income
Income CapNo set cap — courts use discretion
Minimum Order$50/month minimum regardless of income
Arrears Interest10% annual interest on unpaid arrears
Connecticut Key RuleConnecticut uses net income — after taxes and mandatory deductions
Additional InfoConnecticut Income Shares guidelines use percentage schedules based on combined net income
⚖ 50/50 Custody in Connecticut
Does Child Support Apply With 50/50 Custody in Connecticut?
In most cases, yes. Connecticut does not automatically eliminate child support with equal parenting time.
✓General rule: With 50/50 custody, the higher-earning parent typically pays the lower-earning parent. The amount is reduced vs sole custody but rarely reaches $0.
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Estimated Monthly Payment
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Custody Reduction
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Net Payment
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* 50/50 custody calculations are complex. This is an approximation. Consult a Connecticut family law attorney for exact figures.
📋 Connecticut Arrears Calculator
Connecticut Child Support Arrears Calculator
Calculate total back child support including 10% annual interest Connecticut applies to unpaid arrears.
⚠Connecticut charges 10% annual interest on all unpaid child support arrears.
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Total Arrears Owed (with 10% Interest)
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Interest Accrued
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Clear in 1 Year
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Clear in 2 Years
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Support Ends Age
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* Connecticut applies 10% annual interest to unpaid child support. There is generally no statute of limitations on child support debt.
🔄 Modification Estimator
Connecticut Child Support Modification
Estimate your new payment and check if you qualify for a modification in Connecticut.
ℹModification rule: Most states allow modification when the new amount differs by 15-20% or $100/month, OR when there is a material and substantial change in circumstances (job loss, new child, custody change).
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Current Order
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* Qualification estimate only. Consult a Connecticut family law attorney before filing.
📜 Updated 2026
Connecticut Child Support Laws 2026
Key rules, age cutoffs and what you need to know in Connecticut.
FORMULA How Connecticut Calculates Child Support
Connecticut General Statutes Section 46b-215a governs child support. Connecticut uses a Percentage of Income table applied to combined net income, then prorated based on each parent’s share.
AGE When Does Child Support End in Connecticut?
Child support in Connecticut ends when the child turns 18 — Support ends at 18 or high school graduation. Support also ends upon the child’s death, marriage or emancipation. Important: In most cases support does not stop automatically — you need a court order. Stopping payments without a court order creates arrears even after the child reaches the cutoff age.
INTEREST Arrears Interest in Connecticut
Connecticut charges 10% annual interest on unpaid child support arrears. Connecticut’s rate of 10% is among the higher rates in the country. There is generally no statute of limitations on child support debt.
ENFORCEMENT Connecticut Child Support Enforcement
Connecticut has broad enforcement powers including wage garnishment, tax refund interception, driver’s license suspension, professional license suspension, passport denial, and credit bureau reporting. Criminal charges may apply for significant or long-term non-payment.
MODIFY Modifying Child Support in Connecticut
Child support can be modified in Connecticut when there is a material and substantial change in circumstances — typically a significant income change, job loss, new children from another relationship, or change in custody. Most states also allow a periodic review every 3 years. File a petition with the court — private agreements to change support are not legally enforceable.
📅 Connecticut Payment Calendar
Child Support Payment Calendar 2026
Generate your personal payment schedule and track payments month by month.
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* Click Mark as Paid to track payments. Always keep payment receipts.
Need a Connecticut Family Law Attorney?
This calculator provides estimates. For filing, modifying or enforcing a child support order, connect with a local family law attorney.