Professional-grade calculations using North Carolina's Income Shares Model with $40,000 income limit. Built for family law attorneys in NC courts.
Monthly combined income limit for guideline calculations (increased from $30,000)
Based on federal poverty level for individual
North Carolina's Income Shares Model ensures children receive support proportional to parental income shares
Total income from both parents: wages, self-employment, bonuses, commissions, rental income, benefits, and other regular income sources.
The income limit for guideline calculations is $40,000 per month. Income above this level may be considered but is not subject to automatic percentage guidelines.
Each parent retains $1,133 monthly for their own basic living expenses. This is subtracted from each parent's net income before support calculation.
Use North Carolina's guidelines table to find the basic child support amount based on combined income and number of children.
Divide the obligation between parents based on each parent's percentage of combined net income after the self-support reserve.
Health insurance premiums, daycare/childcare, and medical insurance costs are allocated proportionally and added to base support.
Uses North Carolina's expanded income table to $40,000/month for accurate guidelines calculations with the increased limit.
Automatically applies the $1,133 monthly self-support reserve per federal poverty guidelines.
Generate completed North Carolina child support worksheets and court forms ready for filing in District Courts.
Accurately calculates each parent's proportional share of combined income and support obligation.
Properly handles daycare costs, childcare expenses, and medical insurance premiums with proportional allocation.
Implements current guidelines effective January 1, 2023, with updates reflecting current standards.
Purpose-built for North Carolina family law practice
Forms formatted for North Carolina District Courts handling family law matters statewide.
Calculate support for incomes exceeding $40,000/month with detailed analysis for court consideration.
Compare existing orders to current calculations to determine if material change exists.
Accurate calculations for any number of children using North Carolina's guidelines adjustments.
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