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New Jersey uses whats known as the Income Shares Method in calculating child support. This means the amount of support is based on both parents income, using a percentage of their total combined income to determine each parents share of the child support amount.
What documents do I need to bring to the child support office? Information about the noncustodial parent. Name, address and Social Security number. Name and address of current or recent employer. Names of friends and relatives, names of organizations to which he or she might belong.
A: The standard child support percentage in California is 25%. This means that, in general, 25% of the non-custodial parents net income goes to one child. For two children, its 40%; for three children, its 50%; for four kids, 60%; and for five or more, a higher percentage is determined.
There are three ways to apply: Download, print, and complete the child support application. Get a copy of the application from your county board of social services. Request an application by calling 1-877-NJ KIDS1 (1-877-655-4371)
Fee Disclosure There is a one-time, $15 fee to apply for child support services. You may be exempt from the application fee if you currently or previously received Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) or Medical Assistance. A separate application is required for each case.
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Using these numbers, the court will determine the weekly payment amount using Appendix IX-F, Schedule of Child Support Awards. For a hypothetical example, if two parents have one child and jointly earn $1,000 per week, then the non-custodial parent must pay $233 in child support each week.
(N.M. Admin. Code, Title 8, Chapter 50 (2025).) Each parent is responsible for a share of the basic child support obligation in proportion to their adjusted gross income. This is calculated by multiplying the combined child support obligation by each parents percentage of combined adjusted gross income.

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