Do you have questions about costs? Our Rochester Child Support Attorney discusses costs here. Then, call our Rochester child support attorney today.
As an experienced Rochester Child Support Attorney I frequently receive questions about determining the amount of child support a child or children will need. Child support in New York is based upon your income and the number of children you have. For one child, it’s 17% of your adjusted gross income, for two children it’s 25% of your adjusted gross income, and for three children it’s 29%. Your adjusted gross income is what you make minus deductions for certain expenses that the court recognizes you would be allowed to deduct. Some people have multiple child support orders. Other orders are deducted from your income. What you pay for certain taxes is deducted as well.
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