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What is Child Support?

Child Support is the financial obligation that one parent will have to the other parent of a child. Often, child support is paid to the custodial parent (the parent with custody of the child). However, this is not always the case. For instance, two parents may have joint custody and might split time evenly. Often, to ensure that the child has the maximum benefits of the income and assets of each parent, a child support payment will be made by one parent to the other.

What does Child Support Cover?

Child support is supposed to cover a child’s needs.  These needs can include food, shelter, medical expenses, education, child care, clothing, and other such items.

How long does Child Support have to be paid?

Child support is often paid until a child is 21 years of age. New York law says twenty-one years of age, unless a child is emancipated.

How much is Child Support in New York State?

Child Support is based on the adjusted gross income of the Parents.  The basic starting point is as follows:

  • 17% of Income for one child
  • 25% of income for two children
  • 29% of income for three children
  • 31% of income for four children
  • at least 35% of income for five or more children. In such situations, the Court has a great deal of discretion.
  • Subsequent to these amounts, the court may add in amounts for child care, medical & educational expenses.

The video Below will help you to understand the child support percentages to be paid by a Parent in New York State

How do I calculate Child Support in New York State?

In New York City, the Human Resources Child Support Calculator is very helpful in estimating child support obligations.

You can check the New York State Child Support Standards Chart which will show you estimated Child Support Amounts based on income. The New York State Child Support Standards Page also contains this information.

How do I modify my current Child Support Order?

In order to modify your current Child Support order, you will probably have to show the Court that you have had a change in circumstances.

New York’s Court Help site has a Free Do It Yourself resource that can help you draft your Child Support Modification papers.


The number to the New York State Child Support Hotline is: 1-888-208-4485

How do I enforce my current Child Support Order?

You will have to let the Court know that your order is not being followed. New York’s Court Help site has a Free Do It Yourself resource that can help you draft your Support Enforcement papers.

You can contact your local child support office to get more information on enforcing New York support orders.

New York State, Division of Child Support Enforcement
40 North Pearl Street, 13th Floor
Albany, New York 12243-0001
Office: (888) 208-4485

Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
Child Support Enforcement Unit Administrator
Child Support Enforcement Unit
545 State Route 37
Hogansburg, New York 13655

Shinnecock Indian Nation*
Tribal Administrator
PO Box 5006
Southampton, New York 11969-5006
Office: (631) 283-6143
Fax: (631) 283-0751
E-mail: Aiyana@Shinnecock.org

*Start Up Grantee

Handbooks for Parents in New York City:

New York State Family Court information:

New York State Family Court Case:

WEBFAMILY is the New York State Family Court Online Case information site. You can use WebFamily to find information about your child support or child custody case which is currently pending in a New York State Family Court.

See Also:

New York State Custodial Parent Information

New York City Family Court – Child Support Page

United States State Child Support Websites

 

 

di·vorce forms
pronunciation:
/do it yourself/
noun
1. forms you use to file for a divorce.
Where do you get divorce forms?
Many state courts provide divorce forms for free on their websites or at the courthouse! Often, the forms you buy from third parties are the exact same forms or similar to those that are provided for free!

 

When should I use divorce forms?

If you have a lawyer, you should always consult him or her for legal advice. Often, people who have an uncontested divorce use divorce forms to file for a divorce. Many document preparation services are simply filling the forms out for you. In fact, only attorneys can give you legal advice about your divorce. If you have a contested divorce, you may want to seek legal advice from a lawyer.

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New York Divorce Forms

Click here to go to the State Courts Divorce Form site 

Click here to get New York State Uncontested Divorce Forms 

Click here for Uncontested Divorce Forms (with Children under 21) 

Divorce in your county

New York Court Rules for divorce cases 

New York Do It Yourself Uncontested Divorce Program

New York Contested Divorce Forms

HOW TO FIND OUT IF YOUR DIVORCE HAS BEEN SIGNED BY THE JUDGE

How long does a New York City Divorce Take? 

Where Can I get a Divorce in New York State?



Learn more about divorce law:

What is a divorce?

What is an uncontested divorce? 

What is a contested divorce?

What is an annulment? 

What are the reasons you can get divorced? 

Am I Divorced Yet?

Still confused?

New York has Help Centers that run a volunteer clinic to assist eligible people in getting an uncontested divorce:

Click here for State Help Center information

Click here for information on the Volunteer Law Clinic for Uncontested Divorces

Click here for information on the New York State Uncontested Divorce Program

Child Support in New York:

CLICK HERE FOR NEW YORK STATE CHILD SUPPORT INFORMATION
Child Support Enforcement by State
 

If you are looking to hire a New York Divorce Lawyer:

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