Child Support Comparison

New York vs Texas

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Compare child support guidelines, calculation methods, and requirements between these two states.

Key Differences

Calculation Model

Different Models

NY Model

Income Shares

TX Model

Percentage of Income

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New York

NY

Calculation Model

Income Shares

How It Works

Income Shares Model (Child Support Standards Act)

Income Cap

$183,000/month combined

Deviation Factors

  • High income cap considerations
  • Non-recurring income
  • Childcare costs

Important Notes

Percentage of combined parental income: 17% (1 child) to 35% (5+ children)

Last updated: January 15, 2024

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Texas

TX

Calculation Model

Percentage of Income

How It Works

Percentage of Net Resources Model

Income Cap

$9,200/month combined

Deviation Factors

  • Net resource caps
  • Multiple children from different relationships
  • Healthcare costs

Important Notes

Uses NET resources (after taxes/deductions): 20% (1 child) to 40% (5+ children)

Last updated: January 15, 2024

Different Calculation Methods

New York uses the Income Shares model, while Texas uses Percentage of Income. This means support calculations can vary significantly even with identical incomes and custody arrangements. The Percentage of Income model only considers the non-custodial parent's income, while Income Shares considers both parents' incomes.

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