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Free Oregon Child Support Calculator

In Oregon, child support is the financial contribution from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent towards the expenses of raising the child. Generally child support expenses include the basic necessities such as food, clothing shelter and medical care.

Every state has individual divorce laws with specific child support guidelines that are used in calculating how much child support is to be allocated. While every state has its own child support laws they all take into consideration the income levels (earned and unearned) of both the parents as well as the expenses related to raising the child in calculating child support

Since child support guidelines differ so much from state to state it's important that you use the appropriate child support guidelines for determining how support will be calculated for your case.

Every child is entitled to be supported by both parents until they reach the age of majority (usually 18) or become emancipated. In Oregon the age of emancipation for the purpose of child support is 18. Child support enforcement is a joint effort of the Federal and State government to help families establish paternity when needed, and obtain and enforce child support orders.

Child Support Calculator

The results provided by the Oregon child support calculator are estimates which are constructed around the pertinent information you provide. The amount of child support a court will order for any particular case may be different from the amount estimated by this calculator. Essentially 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. Other factors may affect a child support order entered by a court.

The intent of this calculator is informational. It does not constitute legal advice. This child support calculator is based on statutory guidelines. It does not take into consideration extraordinary expenses. 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 Oregon for more detailed information.

Calculate your Oregon Child Support

Total Number of Children  
Number of Minor Children Not yet in school 
Joint Children Attending School (age 18 thru 20 ONLY) 

ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE MONTHLY

  Custodial
Parent
Non Custodial
Parent
Monthly Gross Income
Spousal Support (Alimony) Received
Spousal Support (Alimony) Paid
Social Security Benefits or Apportioned Veteran's Benefits Received for Joint Children
SS Benefits or VB Received by Custodial Parent as a result of Non Custodial Parent Disability or Retirement
Number of Non-Joint Children for each Parent
Child Care Costs - Children under 12 or older children with disabilities
Number of Children under 12 in Child Care or older children with disabilities
Medical Expenses (not insurance costs)
Child's portion of Health Insurance Premium
% of Overnights with Non Custodial Parent (enter as decimal eg .25)

     

The results provided by the Oregon child support calculator are estimates which are constructed around the pertinent information you provide.

The amount of child support a court will order for any particular case may be different from the amount estimated by this calculator. Essentially 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. Other factors may affect a child support order entered by a court. The intent of this calculator is informational. It does not constitute legal advice. This child support calculator is based on statutory guidelines. It does not take into consideration extraordinary expenses. 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.

Disclaimer:
Please note that the use of the Oregon child support calculator does not constitute legal advice. We do not guarantee that our results will be the same as other programs, nor accept any liability from your use of the program although rigorous testing has been completed and has given almost exact results with the same net income figures being used. To obtain more detailed information you should directly contact a qualified attorney in your geographic area.

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