What are the child support percentages?
Once arriving at the combined parental income, the sum calculated is multiplied by the appropriate “child support percentage.” The “child support percentage” is defined as: 17% of the combined parental income for one child; 25% of the combined parental income for two children; 29% of the combined parental income for three children; 31% of the combined parental income for four children; no more than 35% of the combined parental income for five or more children.
Once arriving at the combined parental income, the sum calculated is multiplied by the appropriate “child support percentage.” The “child support percentage” is defined as: • 17% of the combined parental income for one child; • 25% of the combined parental income for two children; • 29% of the combined parental income for three children; • 31% of the combined parental income for four children; • no more than 35% of the combined parental income for five or more children.