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The serial-family parent worksheet may be used to estimate a parent’s income available for support. The formula for high-income payers are. The guidelines for the first $7,000/month of income are: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
If the paying parent's income for child support is more than $84,000/year, the court may use the high-income payer guidelines. The Child Support Standard will determine support for the first $84,000 of income. A second set of guidelines are applied to the income between $84,000 and $150,000/year.
The Child Support Standard provides guidelines to Wisconsin courts for setting amounts for child support and medical support. The Standard offers instructions for establishing equitable child support amounts.
If the paying parent's income is $7,000/month ($84,000/year) or more, the court may use the high-income payer formula. Use the following worksheet or calculator to estimate support. Low-Income Payer Cases
Wisconsin's Child Support Guidelines Change July 1. The formula for determining variable child support costs for shared placement between parents will change July 1, along with other child-support related rules. In this article, an attorney with the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families explains the changes. Constance M. Chesnik. Email.
Wisconsin Shared Custody Child Support Calculator. These are estimated values and may present inaccurate results for high income individuals. For a more accurate estimation of child support payments, please schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys.
High-Income Payer Support Calculator - Estimates support payments if the payer's income is over $7,000 per month ($84,000 per year) Administrative Rule DCF 150: DCF 150 Worksheet - Estimates income for child support when the parent is self-employed.