Minnesota Child Support Calculator

Parent Information

Child Support Calculation Results

Estimated Monthly Child Support Payment
$0
Parent 1 pays to Parent 2
Combined Monthly Income: $9,000
Parent 1 Income Share: 55.6%
Parent 2 Income Share: 44.4%
Basic Support Obligation: $1,430
Adjustments for Parenting Time: -$215
Childcare & Insurance Adjustments: $800
Final Monthly Support: $1,015

Support Distribution

70%
Parent 1
30%
Parent 2

Understanding Minnesota Child Support Calculations

The Minnesota child support calculator follows guidelines established by state law, which are similar to approaches used in many countries worldwide. This calculator helps estimate child support obligations based on financial circumstances and parenting arrangements.

Key Factors in Child Support Calculations

Parental Income

Both parents’ gross monthly incomes are considered, including wages, bonuses, commissions, and other earnings. Some jurisdictions deduct taxes and mandatory contributions before calculating support.

Number of Children

Support amounts increase with more children, though the percentage per child typically decreases with each additional child.

Parenting Time

The number of overnight visits each parent has with the children significantly impacts support calculations. Most jurisdictions reduce support obligations when parenting time is shared more equally.

Additional Expenses

Childcare costs, health insurance premiums for children, and extraordinary expenses (like special needs or educational costs) are added to the basic support calculation and allocated between parents based on income shares.

International Comparison

While this calculator follows Minnesota guidelines, child support systems vary globally:

  • United Kingdom: Uses a formula based on the paying parent’s income, number of children, and shared care arrangements.
  • Canada: Each province has guidelines, generally based on the paying parent’s income and number of children.
  • Australia: Calculated based on both parents’ incomes, percentage of care, and number of children.
  • Germany: Uses fixed tables (Düsseldorfer Tabelle) based on the paying parent’s income and children’s ages.
  • Sweden: A standard amount is set, with adjustments for income and living expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does parenting time affect child support in Minnesota? +

In Minnesota, when a parent has more than 10% but less than 45% of overnight visits, child support is adjusted using a parenting expense adjustment. When parenting time approaches 50%, support may be calculated differently under shared parenting guidelines.

What income is included in child support calculations? +

Minnesota considers gross income from all sources, including wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, dividends, severance pay, pensions, interest, trust income, annuities, Social Security benefits, and workers’ compensation.

How often can child support be modified? +

Child support orders can typically be modified when there’s a substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant change in income, parenting time, or the needs of the child. Many jurisdictions allow review every three years or upon request with proper justification.

Does this calculator work for other states or countries? +

This calculator is specifically designed for Minnesota guidelines. Other states and countries have different formulas and considerations. While the general principles are similar worldwide, specific percentages, deductions, and calculations vary significantly.

Important Disclaimer

This Minnesota child support calculator provides estimates only and is not a substitute for legal advice. Actual child support amounts are determined by courts based on detailed financial information and specific circumstances. Laws and guidelines change regularly, so consult with a family law attorney in your jurisdiction for accurate information about your child support obligations.