When a couple divorces, one of the parents will have custody of the minor children. The person who receives custody is entitled to receive child support payments. In New York state, non-custodial parents are obligated to pay child support until the age of 21. Child support can sometimes be a difficult process that needs the advice of an attorney. A skillful child support attorney can lighten the burden for you. They will be your spokesperson and advocate. If you believe that you need a child support attorney, you should contact one as soon as possible.
There are certain guidelines set forth by the state of New York concerning the amount of child support that will be paid. The non-custodial parent is required to pay a certain percentage of both parents combined income or the amount as set by the court. The support percentages for payment are as follows:
- One child 17%
- Two children 25%
- Three children 29%
- Four children 31%
- Five children no less than 35%