2011 Child Support Table Look-up
Note
This version of the Child Support Table Look-up (online look-up) is based on the 2011 version of the Federal Child Support Tables. Updates to the Federal Child Support Tables came into effect on November 22, 2017. Use the 2011 version of the online look-up to calculate a child support amount owed for a period before that date. Use the updated 2017 online look-up to calculate a child support amount for a period from November 22, 2017 onward.
Important Tips for Using the Table Look-up
This child support table look-up will help you find the base amount of child support. Read the Step-by-Step Guide and the Table Look-up Disclaimer for more details. The Guide offers instructions and worksheets that will help explain how to calculate child support amounts. It also has information on special or extraordinary expenses that may need to be added to the basic child support amount.
You may wish to ask a lawyer for advice about your situation. The base amount is often not the final child support amount to be paid. For example, if there are special expenses such as child care or if you share custody, the amount will likely be different.
Under the Federal Child Support Guidelines, the table amount is determined by:
- the number of children;
- the province or territory where the paying parent lives; and
- the paying parent's before tax annual income.
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Table Look-up Disclaimer
The Child Support Table Look-up has general information only. It is not a legal document. The official legal version of the 2011 Federal Child Support Tables can be accessed here. Provincial or territorial guidelines may apply in some cases.
Note: Several companies sell software for calculating child support. Be aware that the Department of Justice was not involved in the development of that software.
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