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Kansas Child Support Calculator

To use the child support calculator, select or enter the appropriate information next to each statement.

When you have completed the form, click on the calculate button to get an estimate of the amount of child support that the non-custodial parent will have to pay to the custodial parent in Kansas.

Please remember that these calculators are for informational and educational purposes only.  The amount of child support a court will order for any particular case may be different from the amount estimated by the calculator.

For the most part these calculators assume that all of the children will primarily live with one parent.  It is not intended to estimate situations where there is joint physical custody or split custody.

These calculators do not take into account any possible adjustments for children who are not subject to the custody order but who are living with one of the parents.

These factors and others may affect a child support order entered by a court.

 
Number of children who are the subject of the pending action:
Number of children between 0-6:
Number of children between 7-15:
Gross Monthly Income of Non-Custodial Parent: $
Amount of monthly child support paid children from a prior marriage by Non-Custodial Parent: $
Amount of monthly alimony paid to spouse from a prior marriage by Non-Custodial Parent: $
Monthly cost of daycare paid by Non-Custodial Parent: $
Monthly cost of family group health insurance paid by Non-Custodial Parent:  $
Gross Monthly Income of Custodial Parent: $
Amount of monthly child support paid for children from a prior marriage by Custodial Parent: $
Amount of monthly alimony paid to spouse from a prior marriage by Custodial Parent: $
Monthly cost of daycare paid by Custodial Parent: $
Monthly cost of family group health insurance paid by Custodial Parent: $



Disclaimer

The purpose of this calculator is informational and educational only. It does not constitute legal advice. This child support calculator is based on statutory guidelines. The court has the final authority to determine the amount of child support awarded. This number is only an estimate and is not a guarantee of the amount of child support that will be awarded. Other factors may affect the amount of child support awarded. Please see an attorney in your area for more detailed information:

 


Things you Need to Know about Kansas Child Support

In Kansas, the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program through the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services handles child support matters to ensure that Kansas children receive the benefits of both parents’ economical situation, even though their parents are no longer together. You can learn more about the services CSE provides and apply for services at http://www.srskansas.org/cse/cse.htm.

How the CSE can help you:

Establishing paternity
Unfortunately, sometimes there are complications when it comes to establishing child support orders. Sometimes, the father may not be willing to acknowledge his relationship to the child and legal paternity has to be verified. Or, a mother may need assistance in establishing the paternity of her child. In these cases, the CSE can help get a court order for a paternity test.

Locating an absentee parent
The CSE can help you locate a non-custodial parent who is currently MIA. Through tax documents, new hire forms, and other means, the CSE can try to track down a non-custodial parent – even if he or she lives in another state. Because a support order cannot be established until the CSE knows where the non-custodial parent lives and/or works, it is important that you enlist their services if you don’t know the whereabouts of the non-custodial parent.

Enforcing payment
In Kansas, child support is established by the court, but can be enforced through the CSE. The CSE has a number of different methods for ensuring that the non-custodial parent pays what he or she is required to. These methods include: an income-withholding order, passport denial, recreational license denial, driver’s license restriction, credit bureau reporting, interception of tax refunds, and Contempt of Court.

Whether you live in Wichita, Oberlin Park, or Kansas City, or you live near Olathe, Lawrence, Topeka, or other areas of the state, please utilize the child support calculators at www.AllLaw.com. These calculators are configured based on the guidelines that the Kansas court system has set in place and can give you an estimate of your monthly child support payments.


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