Guideline Models by State
There are roughly three child support guideline models used by the states:
The Income Shares Model is based on the concept that the child should
receive the same proportion of parental income that he or she would have
received if the parents lived together. In an intact household, the income of
both parents is generally pooled and spent for the benefit of all household
members, including any children.
The Percentage of Income Model sets support as a percentage of only
the noncustodial parent's income; the custodial parent's income is not
considered. This model has two variations: the Flat Percentage Model and the
Varying Percentage Model.
The Melson Formula is a more complicated version of the Income Shares
Model, which incorporates several public policy judgments designed to insure
that each parent's basic needs are met in addition to the children's. The Melson
Formula was developed by a Delaware Family Court judge and fully explained in
Dalton v. Clanton, 559 A.2d 1197 (Del. 1989).
All of the guideline models have certain aspects in common. First, most of
the guidelines incorporate a "self-support" reserve for the obligor. Second, all
the guidelines have a provision relating to imputed income. Third, by federal
regulation, all the guidelines take into consideration the health care expenses
for the children, by insurance or other means. Lastly, most of the guidelines
have incorporated into the presumptive child support formula special additions
for child care expenses, special formulas for shared custody, split custody, and
extraordinary visitation, and special deductions for the support of previous and
subsequent children.
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Guideline Models by State |
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Percentage of Obligor's Income |
Income Shares |
Melson Formula |
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Alaska |
Alabama |
New Jersey |
Delaware |
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Arkansas |
Arizona |
New Mexico |
Hawaii |
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District of Columbia |
California |
New York |
Montana |
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Georgia |
Colorado |
North Carolina |
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Illinois |
Connecticut |
Ohio |
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Massachusetts |
Florida |
Oklahoma |
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Minnesota |
Guam |
Oregon |
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Mississippi |
Idaho |
Pennsylvania |
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Nevada |
Indiana |
Rhode Island |
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North Dakota |
Iowa |
South Carolina |
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Tennessee |
Kansas |
South Dakota |
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Texas |
Kentucky |
Utah |
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Wisconsin |
Louisiana |
Vermont |
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Maine |
Virgin Islands |
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Maryland |
Virginia |
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Michigan |
Washington |
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Missouri |
West Virginia |
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Nebraska |
Wyoming |
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New Hampshire |
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NOTE: Puerto Rico did not specify which guidelines it
follows.
Source: Morgan, Laura. Child Support Guidelines
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