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Using the provincial or territorial simplified table, find the annual income in the column on the left.
Next, look to the right and find the column for the number of children.
You may also use our Child Support Online Lookup.
shared custody example
In a shared custody arrangement, Patrick and Michelle need to consider:
1. what the table amount would be for each of them,
2. the increased cost of shared custody, and
3. the condition, means, and needs of both of them
and their children.
Patrick and Michelle have already agreed to calculate child support using the child support table for three children. They look at the tables to find the monthly amount each would pay if the other parent had sole custody of the children. At $40,000, Patrick must pay Michelle $764 a month. At $50,000, Michelle must pay Patrick $938 a month. The parents subtract Patrick's support amount of $764 from Michelle's support amount of $938. Michelle would pay Patrick the difference of $174.
Michelle's monthly amount 938
Patrick's monthly amount – 764
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= $174
Patrick and Michelle also look at the expenses each of them expects to pay while the children are in their custody. Patrick will have to pay for more expenses than Michelle. Taking Michelle's means into account, they agree that it is reasonable and fair for her to pay an additional amount of child support and they decide that Michelle will pay Patrick $225 a month.
This example shows one way of taking the two table amounts into account. Patrick and Michelle could also use any other method they agree on to figure out the child support amount.
split custody examplePatrick and Michelle look at the tables to determine the monthly amount each would pay. At $40,000, Patrick would be required to pay $348 a month for one child. Michelle, at $50,000, would have to pay $715 a month for two children. After subtracting Patrick's support amount of $348 from Michelle's support amount of $715, Michelle would pay Patrick $367 a month for child support.
Michelle's monthly amount 715
Patrick's monthly amount – 348
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= $367
sole custody example
Patrick will have sole custody of all three children. Patrick and Michelle have already agreed to calculate child support using the child support table for all three children. They select the table amount for Nova Scotia, which for three children would be $938 a month.
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