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Missouri 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 Missouri.
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.
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:
Facts about Mis
| Number of children who are the subject of the pending action: | |
| Gross Monthly Income of Non-Custodial Parent: | $ |
| Amount of monthly child support paid for children from a prior marriage by Non-Custodial Parent: | $ |
| Amount of monthly alimony paid to a 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 a 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: | $ |
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Missouri Child Support
Missouri child support is handled by the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) program which is a division of the Missouri Department of Social Services. They offer a number of services to eligible families that need assistance with matters related to child support.
How to apply for support through CSE
In order to receive child support services through CSE, you need to complete an application. You can either find a printable version of the application online here, call the Missouri CSE information line at 1-800-859-7999, or you can visit your local CSE office.
Determining your child support payment
There are many factors involved in calculating your monthly child support payment. Missouri child support state guidelines include: how many children need support, the income of both parents, cost of health care and day care, etc. To get an estimate of how much your monthly child support payments may be, use the child support calculators at www.AllLaw.com. This free tool takes all of these factors into consideration to give you an accurate estimate of monthly child support payments.
Enforcing child support orders
The CSE can help ensure that the non-custodial parent fulfills his or her support obligations. CSE can help enforce your order by: income withholding, intercepting tax refunds, reporting delinquent payors to the credit bureau, ordering employers to enroll non-custodial parents’ children in health care plans, placing liens on personal or real property, suspending licenses, intercepting lottery winnings, and requesting Contempt of Court or criminal Non-Support charges.
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