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Michigan Child Support Calculator

Michigan child support uses Income Shares. Duration age 18 or HS to 19. Shared custody threshold varies.

Child Support Calculator

Estimate child support payments based on income, custody, and expenses. This tool uses the Income Shares Model common in most states.

Children

Parent 1

$
%
~146 days/year
Income Share
57.1%

Parent 2

$
%
~219 days/year
Income Share
42.9%

Healthcare & Childcare Costs

$
Insurance premiums, copays, uncovered medical
$
Daycare, after-school care, babysitting

Additional Expenses

No additional expenses added. Click "Add Expense" to include education, extracurricular, or other costs.

Estimated Child Support Payment

Parent 1 pays Parent 2
$234
per month
Basic Support
$1,488/mo
1 child

Detailed Breakdown

Parent 1

Income Share:57.1%
Custody:40.0%
Basic Support:$850
Net Obligation:$680

Parent 2

Income Share:42.9%
Custody:60.0%
Basic Support:$638
Net Obligation:$446

Important: This calculator provides estimates using a simplified Income Shares Model for educational purposes only. Actual child support calculations vary significantly by state (Michigan) and individual circumstances. Courts consider many factors including deviations, caps, and state-specific guidelines. Consult with a family law attorney in Michigan for accurate calculations specific to your situation.

Michigan Child Support Guidelines

Michigan child support calculated using Income Shares Model. Both parents income considered to determine fair support amount ensuring child needs met.

How Michigan Calculates Child Support

Income Calculation: Gross income from all sources including wages bonuses self-employment rental income unemployment disability. Excludes means-tested benefits like SSI TANF food stamps child support received.

Base Obligation: Combine incomes look up base amount on state schedule based on combined income and number of children. Amount prorated between parents based on income percentage.

Additional Costs: Add health insurance premiums covering child, work-related childcare costs, extraordinary medical expenses. Prorate by income share.

Custody Adjustment: Shared parenting time may reduce obligation accounting for direct expenses during custody. Threshold varies by state.

Duration of Support

Michigan child support continues until termination conditions met: child reaches age specified in order typically 18 or 19, child graduates high school, child emancipated through marriage military or self-support, child adopted, parent or child dies, court modifies or terminates.

Modification

Can modify with substantial change in circumstances: either parent income changes significantly typically 10-15 percent, change in custody or parenting time, change in health insurance or childcare costs, child needs change, other relevant changes. File motion with court demonstrating change.

Enforcement

Michigan enforces through: automatic income withholding from paycheck, tax refund interception federal and state, license suspension driver professional recreational, credit bureau reporting damaging credit score, contempt of court with jail time possible, property liens and bank levies, passport denial for arrears over 2500 dollars.

Self-Employment Income

Self-employed parent income calculated as gross receipts minus ordinary necessary business expenses. Courts scrutinize deductions prevent income manipulation. Personal expenses claimed as business added back. Depreciation often added back as non-cash expense.

Imputed Income

Court can impute income if parent voluntarily unemployed or underemployed without good cause. Based on work history education training, local job market available positions, physical mental ability to work. Good cause includes caring for very young child, verified disability, approved education increasing earning capacity.

Tax Treatment

Child support NOT tax-deductible for payor and NOT taxable for recipient. Paying support does not automatically grant right to claim child as dependent. Custody order or IRS tiebreaker rules determine dependent exemption.

Cost Information

Free Calculator: Michigan child support calculator instant estimates. Administrative: Through state agency minimal or no cost. With Divorce: Uncontested 1500-3500 dollars. Contested 5000-15000 dollars plus. Modification: Agreed 500-1500. Contested 2000-8000. Filing Fees: Vary by county typically 150-400 dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How is Michigan child support calculated? A: Income Shares Model. Combined parental income determines base from schedule. Amount prorated by income percentage. Add health insurance childcare extraordinary costs.

  • Q: What income counts? A: All gross income wages bonuses commissions self-employment rental income unemployment disability retirement pensions. Excludes SSI TANF food stamps child support received.

  • Q: How long does child support last? A: Typically until age 18 or high school graduation whichever later. Some states extend to 19 or 21. Ends earlier if child emancipated.

  • Q: Can I modify child support? A: Yes with substantial change in circumstances. Income change 10-15 percent plus, custody change, childcare or insurance cost change. File motion with court.

  • Q: What if custodial parent remarries? A: Remarriage does NOT affect child support. New spouse income not considered. Support continues until termination conditions met.

  • Q: Is child support taxable? A: No. Not tax-deductible for payor not taxable for recipient. Different from spousal support.

  • Q: What if payor does not pay? A: State enforcement: income withholding tax intercept license suspension credit reporting contempt jail time passport denial liens.

  • Q: Does shared custody reduce support? A: Often yes if meets state threshold typically 25-40 percent parenting time. Accounts for expenses during custody. Specific calculation varies.

  • Q: What about self-employment? A: Gross receipts minus ordinary business expenses. Courts scrutinize deductions prevent manipulation. Personal expenses added back.

  • Q: Can court impute income? A: Yes if voluntarily unemployed or underemployed without good cause. Based on earning capacity work history education job market.

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Michigan Child Support Calculator

Michigan child support uses Income Shares. Duration age 18 or HS to 19. Shared custody threshold varies.

Child Support Calculator

Estimate child support payments based on income, custody, and expenses. This tool uses the Income Shares Model common in most states.

Children

Parent 1

$
%
~146 days/year
Income Share
57.1%

Parent 2

$
%
~219 days/year
Income Share
42.9%

Healthcare & Childcare Costs

$
Insurance premiums, copays, uncovered medical
$
Daycare, after-school care, babysitting

Additional Expenses

No additional expenses added. Click "Add Expense" to include education, extracurricular, or other costs.

Estimated Child Support Payment

Parent 1 pays Parent 2
$234
per month
Basic Support
$1,488/mo
1 child

Detailed Breakdown

Parent 1

Income Share:57.1%
Custody:40.0%
Basic Support:$850
Net Obligation:$680

Parent 2

Income Share:42.9%
Custody:60.0%
Basic Support:$638
Net Obligation:$446

Important: This calculator provides estimates using a simplified Income Shares Model for educational purposes only. Actual child support calculations vary significantly by state (Michigan) and individual circumstances. Courts consider many factors including deviations, caps, and state-specific guidelines. Consult with a family law attorney in Michigan for accurate calculations specific to your situation.

Michigan Child Support Guidelines

Michigan child support calculated using Income Shares Model. Both parents income considered to determine fair support amount ensuring child needs met.

How Michigan Calculates Child Support

Income Calculation: Gross income from all sources including wages bonuses self-employment rental income unemployment disability. Excludes means-tested benefits like SSI TANF food stamps child support received.

Base Obligation: Combine incomes look up base amount on state schedule based on combined income and number of children. Amount prorated between parents based on income percentage.

Additional Costs: Add health insurance premiums covering child, work-related childcare costs, extraordinary medical expenses. Prorate by income share.

Custody Adjustment: Shared parenting time may reduce obligation accounting for direct expenses during custody. Threshold varies by state.

Duration of Support

Michigan child support continues until termination conditions met: child reaches age specified in order typically 18 or 19, child graduates high school, child emancipated through marriage military or self-support, child adopted, parent or child dies, court modifies or terminates.

Modification

Can modify with substantial change in circumstances: either parent income changes significantly typically 10-15 percent, change in custody or parenting time, change in health insurance or childcare costs, child needs change, other relevant changes. File motion with court demonstrating change.

Enforcement

Michigan enforces through: automatic income withholding from paycheck, tax refund interception federal and state, license suspension driver professional recreational, credit bureau reporting damaging credit score, contempt of court with jail time possible, property liens and bank levies, passport denial for arrears over 2500 dollars.

Self-Employment Income

Self-employed parent income calculated as gross receipts minus ordinary necessary business expenses. Courts scrutinize deductions prevent income manipulation. Personal expenses claimed as business added back. Depreciation often added back as non-cash expense.

Imputed Income

Court can impute income if parent voluntarily unemployed or underemployed without good cause. Based on work history education training, local job market available positions, physical mental ability to work. Good cause includes caring for very young child, verified disability, approved education increasing earning capacity.

Tax Treatment

Child support NOT tax-deductible for payor and NOT taxable for recipient. Paying support does not automatically grant right to claim child as dependent. Custody order or IRS tiebreaker rules determine dependent exemption.

Cost Information

Free Calculator: Michigan child support calculator instant estimates. Administrative: Through state agency minimal or no cost. With Divorce: Uncontested 1500-3500 dollars. Contested 5000-15000 dollars plus. Modification: Agreed 500-1500. Contested 2000-8000. Filing Fees: Vary by county typically 150-400 dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How is Michigan child support calculated? A: Income Shares Model. Combined parental income determines base from schedule. Amount prorated by income percentage. Add health insurance childcare extraordinary costs.

  • Q: What income counts? A: All gross income wages bonuses commissions self-employment rental income unemployment disability retirement pensions. Excludes SSI TANF food stamps child support received.

  • Q: How long does child support last? A: Typically until age 18 or high school graduation whichever later. Some states extend to 19 or 21. Ends earlier if child emancipated.

  • Q: Can I modify child support? A: Yes with substantial change in circumstances. Income change 10-15 percent plus, custody change, childcare or insurance cost change. File motion with court.

  • Q: What if custodial parent remarries? A: Remarriage does NOT affect child support. New spouse income not considered. Support continues until termination conditions met.

  • Q: Is child support taxable? A: No. Not tax-deductible for payor not taxable for recipient. Different from spousal support.

  • Q: What if payor does not pay? A: State enforcement: income withholding tax intercept license suspension credit reporting contempt jail time passport denial liens.

  • Q: Does shared custody reduce support? A: Often yes if meets state threshold typically 25-40 percent parenting time. Accounts for expenses during custody. Specific calculation varies.

  • Q: What about self-employment? A: Gross receipts minus ordinary business expenses. Courts scrutinize deductions prevent manipulation. Personal expenses added back.

  • Q: Can court impute income? A: Yes if voluntarily unemployed or underemployed without good cause. Based on earning capacity work history education job market.

RETAINER FEE


PETITION





COURT FILING FEE

SUMMONS


AFFIDAVIT


MOTIONS


ARGUMENTS


TEMPORARY ORDERS

HEARINGS


SUBPOENAS


DEPOSITIONS


SETTLEMENT

CONFERENCES

JUDGEMENT





TRIAL


APPEALS

RETAINER FEE


PETITION





COURT FILING FEE

SUMMONS


AFFIDAVIT


MOTIONS


ARGUMENTS


TEMPORARY ORDERS

HEARINGS


SUBPOENAS


DEPOSITIONS


SETTLEMENT

CONFERENCES

JUDGEMENT





TRIAL


APPEALS

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