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Child Support Standard Guidelines Each of the percentages below are applied to the parents income for child support: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
Child support in Wisconsin is determined by each parents gross monthly income, the standard percentage based on the number of children (see table below), and the percentage of time each parent spends with the child(ren).
The Wisconsin Child Support Program helps parents get court orders for financial and medical support for their children. It also enforces these support orders when needed, and makes sure that all money collected is paid out correctly.
When Does Child Support Continue Through College? In Wisconsin, unless your childrens college education is specifically included in the divorce settlement, there is not an obligation to include it in child support.
Under Wisconsin law, a parents duty to support his or her child continues until the child turns 18, or age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or working on a high school equivalency course (GED). If past-due support is owed, the child support case is still enforceable.
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Wisconsin law provides that the arrival of a new child (second family) doesnt entitle the paying parent to anautomatic child support reduction. However, the court may consider the needs of any person whom the parent is legally obligated to support.
25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children. 31% of income for 4 children. 34% of income for 5 or more children.
The order for current support will end when the youngest child turns 18 unless a parent shows written documentation to the child support agency that the child attends high school or is enrolled in a GED program.
In Wisconsin, a support order for a childs essential needs is meant to pay for food, shelter, clothing, transportation, personal care, and incidental recreational expenses. As many parents can tell you, the amount ordered for basic child support rarely covers all of a childs expenses.
17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children. 31% of income for 4 children.

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