Wyoming Child Support Calculator
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Based on Wyoming guidelines and international adjustments for 2024.
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How Child Support is Calculated
The Wyoming child support calculator uses guidelines established by the Wyoming Statute § 20-2-304, while also considering international standards for families living abroad. The calculation follows these steps:
- Combined Monthly Income The total income of both parents is calculated to determine the basic support obligation.
- Income Shares Model Wyoming uses the Income Shares Model which bases child support on the proportion of each parent’s income to the combined total.
- Number of Children Support amounts increase with more children, though the per-child amount decreases slightly for each additional child.
- Custody Arrangement The amount of time children spend with each parent affects the final calculation, with adjustments for shared custody.
- Additional Expenses Extra costs for health insurance, childcare, education, and special needs are added to the basic support amount.
- Country Adjustment Factor For international cases, we apply a cost-of-living adjustment based on the country where the child resides.
International Considerations
Child support calculations vary significantly worldwide. While Wyoming uses an income shares model, other countries may use different approaches:
United Kingdom
Uses a formula based on the non-resident parent’s income, number of children, and shared care arrangements.
Australia
Calculates based on both parents’ incomes, cost of children, and percentage of care each parent provides.
Canada
Varies by province but generally follows federal guidelines with tables based on payer’s income and number of children.
Germany
Uses fixed minimum amounts based on children’s ages and needs, adjusted according to parents’ income.
Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer: This Wyoming child support calculator provides estimates only and should not be considered legal advice. Actual child support amounts are determined by courts based on specific circumstances. Consult with a family law attorney for guidance on your particular situation. International child support cases may involve treaties and laws of multiple countries.