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Kentucky Child Support Calculator – Accurate & Easy to Use

Kentucky Child Support Calculator

Parent Information (Monthly Gross Income)

Children & Expenses

Guideline Support Estimate

Estimated Monthly Payment $0.00
This calculator provides an estimate based on the Kentucky Child Support Guidelines and is for informational purposes only. In cases of shared parenting time, a court may deviate from this amount. This is not a substitute for legal advice.

What Is the Kentucky Child Support Calculator?

The Kentucky Child Support Calculator is an online tool designed to estimate how much one parent might pay the other in child support. It uses the official Kentucky Child Support Guidelines, which are based on both parents’ incomes and the number of children.

Instead of digging through complicated tables or legal documents, the calculator does the math for you in seconds.

Important Note: The calculator only gives an estimate. Judges can adjust the amount depending on custody arrangements, parenting time, or special circumstances. It should never replace legal advice.

How the Calculator Works

At its core, the Kentucky Child Support Calculator takes into account three main factors:

  1. Parents’ Gross Monthly Income
    • Both Parent A and Parent B enter their monthly income before taxes.
    • The calculator adds these numbers together to find the combined household income.
  2. Number of Children
    • The state guidelines assign a “basic child support obligation” based on how many children are involved.
    • The calculator adjusts the estimate depending on whether you have 1 child or more.
  3. Additional Expenses
    • Children’s health insurance premiums
    • Work-related child care costs
      These costs are added to the obligation and then divided between the parents.

Split Custody Cases

In cases where parents share custody of different children (called split custody), the calculator uses a slightly different approach:

  • Each parent’s share of income is compared against the support they would owe if the children lived with the other parent.
  • The final payment is the difference between those obligations.
  • This ensures the financial responsibility is balanced fairly.

Example Scenario

Let’s say:

  • Parent A earns $4,000 per month.
  • Parent B earns $2,500 per month.
  • They have two children.
  • Health insurance for the children costs $200 per month.

The calculator will:

  1. Combine the incomes ($6,500).
  2. Find the basic support obligation from the state guideline table.
  3. Add the health insurance cost.
  4. Split the total amount between the parents based on their percentage of income.
  5. Show who pays whom, and how much.

Why Use the Kentucky Child Support Calculator?

  • Clarity: Avoid confusion about how support is determined.
  • Fairness: See how income and expenses are divided.
  • Preparation: Get a realistic idea before going to court or mediation.
  • Time-Saving: No need to manually read charts and do the math.

It gives both parents a clearer picture of financial expectations, reducing tension and helping them focus on the kids.

How to Use the Calculator

Using the online Kentucky Child Support Calculator is simple:

  1. Enter Parent A’s income.
  2. Enter Parent B’s income.
  3. Select the number of children.
  4. Add health insurance and child care costs, if any.
  5. Indicate whether custody is split.
  6. Click Calculate.

The result will show the estimated monthly payment and which parent pays.

If you want to start over, hit Reset and enter new numbers.