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Child Support for High-Earning Paying Parent: $8,000 vs $2,000

Use this calculator to estimate monthly child support when the paying parent earns $8,000 and the receiving parent earns $2,000 at a 17% obligation rate.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter paying parent monthly gross income, receiving parent monthly gross income and support obligation % of combined income in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your estimated monthly support and the full breakdown beneath it.

Estimate monthly child support for a high-income disparity situation where the paying parent earns significantly more.

Frequently asked questions

How is child support actually calculated?
Every US state has its own child support guidelines mandated by federal law. Most use an 'income shares' model that starts with combined parental income and applies a schedule based on the number of children. Courts can deviate from guidelines for special circumstances.
Does custody arrangement affect the amount?
Yes, significantly. Shared physical custody (where each parent has the child a substantial portion of the time) typically reduces the support obligation because both parents incur direct childcare costs.
Can child support be modified?
Yes. Either parent can petition for modification if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant change in income, change in custody, or the child's needs changing.