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Child Support Calculator Canada 2026 | Federal Guidelines

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Child Support Calculator

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Monthly Child Support$1,083
Annual Child Support$12,996
Per Child (Monthly)$542

Estimates based on Federal Child Support Guidelines. Use the Department of Justice Lookup Tables for official amounts.

Federal Child Support Guidelines Table (2024)

Ontario Sample Table Amounts

Annual Income1 Child2 Children3 Children4 Children
$40,000$378$626$808$960
$50,000$477$798$1,039$1,241
$60,000$573$962$1,261$1,514
$70,000$663$1,117$1,471$1,773
$80,000$747$1,263$1,669$2,019
$90,000$832$1,406$1,860$2,255
$100,000$920$1,548$2,047$2,485
$120,000$1,086$1,781$2,345$2,844
$150,000$1,330$2,154$2,823$3,414

Amounts are approximate. Official tables vary by province.

Types of Child Support

1. Table Amounts (Basic Support)

  • Set by Federal Child Support Guidelines
  • Based on payor’s income
  • Non-negotiable starting point
  • Covers basic needs: food, clothing, shelter, school supplies

2. Section 7 Special Expenses

Expense TypeExamplesHow Shared
ChildcareDaycare, after-school careProportional to income
Medical/dentalOrthodontics, therapy, prescriptionsProportional to income
EducationalTutoring, private schoolProportional to income
ExtracurricularSports, lessons, campsProportional to income
Post-secondaryTuition, residenceProportional to income

Example: If payor earns 60% of combined income, they pay 60% of special expenses.

3. Extraordinary Expenses

SituationTreatment
Child with disabilityAdditional support
Exceptional educational needsCase-by-case
Special medical needsCase-by-case

Custody Arrangements & Support

Sole Custody

ScenarioChild Support
One parent has 90%+ timeNon-custodial parent pays full table amount

Shared Custody (40%+ Each)

When each parent has child at least 40% of time:

CalculationMethod
Offset approachEach parent calculates table amount for other
Higher earner paysDifference between two amounts
AdjustmentsFor actual expenses incurred

Example:

  • Parent A earns $100,000, would pay $920/month
  • Parent B earns $50,000, would pay $477/month
  • Parent A pays: $920 - $477 = $443/month

Split Custody

Each parent has primary custody of at least one child:

  • Each pays support for child(ren) with the other parent
  • Net amount paid by higher-paying parent

Income Determination

What Counts as Income

IncludedDetails
Employment incomeSalary, wages, commissions
Self-employment incomeAfter reasonable expenses
Pension incomeIncluding CPP, OAS
Investment incomeDividends, interest, capital gains
Rental incomeNet of expenses
EI benefitsRegular and parental
Trust incomeDistributions received

What May Be Excluded

Potentially ExcludedDetails
One-time windfallsMay or may not be included
Overtime (unusual)If not regular
Income from new spouseGenerally not included

Imputing Income

Courts can impute income if parent:

  • Is intentionally underemployed
  • Is intentionally unemployed
  • Fails to disclose income
  • Hides income in corporation

When Does Child Support End?

ProvinceAge of MajoritySupport Until
Ontario1818, or longer if in school
BC1919, or longer if in school
Alberta1818, or longer if in school
Quebec1818, or longer if in school
Other provinces18-19Varies

Support for Adult Children

Support continues if child is:

  • Under parental charge (living at home)
  • In full-time post-secondary education
  • Unable to become self-sufficient (disability, illness)

Typically ends around age 22-25 for students.

Changing Child Support

When to Apply for Change

SituationAction
Income increase (10%+)May increase support
Income decrease (10%+)May decrease support
Custody changeRecalculate
Child becomes adultMay end support
Special expenses changeAdjust section 7 share

How to Change

MethodBest For
AgreementBoth parents agree
MediationMinor disagreements
Court applicationMajor disputes

Tax Treatment

Payment TypePayorRecipient
Child supportNot deductibleNot taxable
Spousal supportDeductibleTaxable

Child support has no tax impact for either parent.

Enforcement

If support isn’t paid:

ProvinceEnforcement AgencyPowers
OntarioFamily Responsibility OfficeWage garnishment, license suspension
BCFamily Maintenance EnforcementBank seizure, passport suspension
AlbertaMaintenance EnforcementFederal tax intercept
All provincesVariousJail (extreme cases)

Support vs Income Percentages

Income1 Child %2 Children %3 Children %
$50,00011.4%19.2%25.0%
$75,00010.4%17.5%23.0%
$100,00011.0%18.6%24.6%
$150,00010.6%17.2%22.6%

Undue Hardship

In exceptional cases, support can be adjusted for:

Hardship ClaimantExamples
PayorCrushing debt, support for other children
RecipientExtraordinary expenses, undue circumstances

Requires proving household standard of living would be lower than other household.