Child Support Guidelines in New York State

How Are Payments Determined?

In the state of New York, child support is traditionally paid by the non-custodial parent (the parent that does not have primary physical custody of the child). These payments are intended to be used for the support, maintenance, and education of the child. Expenses that fall outside of these parameters and are not covered by child support include:

  • Clothes
  • Vacations
  • Voluntary gifts
  • Transportation

The receiving parent can collect support payments until the child is 21 years of age, or is earlier emancipated. Further child support guidelines, which are outlined in the New York Child Support Standards Act, contain tables that consider the gross income of both parents, as well as appropriate deductions, in order to calculate an accurate support payment to be given to the parent with primary custody.

Our Long Island family lawyers are available to provide you with in-depth information in the event that you have questions regarding child support guidelines. In addition, we can provide you with professional legal representation in the event that you are attempting to settle an issue of child support with your ex-spouse so that your chances of a successful resolution are considerably increased.

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At Wisselman, Harounian & Associates, we pride ourselves on the experience, integrity, and ingenuity that we possess that allows us to provide high-quality service to our clients. Our exceptional attorneys are trained in a variety of family law disciplines which gives us an edge when it comes to handling child custody and child support matters. We provide cost-effective and creative legal services because our priority is meeting the needs of our clients. When you’re facing difficult times, you can rely on our unparalleled guidance, customized strategies, and keen litigation tactics.

We have been representing individuals in all manner of family law and divorce cases for decades, and our goal in each case is to do what is necessary to help every client reach their objectives. Contact our firm in Carle Place for assistance or information in regards to a child custody matter, and we will work closely with you in order to possibly facilitate a resolution that serves the needs of you and your family.

Do you have questions or concerns regarding the guidelines for child support in our state? Contact a Long Island family law attorney right away to set up your free consultation.

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