How Child Support is Calculated in Alabama?
Important Update (2023): Starting from June 1, 2023, there will be a modification to the calculation of child support in Alabama for parents who have...
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Charlotte Christian
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Updated on March 5, 2026
Determining Child Support in Alabama doesn’t have to be overly complex. Typically, child support refers to payments that one or both parents must make on a monthly basis to support minor children in their household.
In Alabama, children younger than nineteen years old, who are not married, nor in the military, qualify to receive child support.
Dependent upon the type of child custody ordered. The kind of custody each parent is granted by a judge is the most influential factor in determining how much money each parent will need to pay in support each month.
For example, in a situation where one parent has sole custody of the children, the non-custodial parent will be required to support the custodial parent by making child support payments each month. However, when a judge gives both parents custody of their children or joint custody, parents must divide the financial responsibility of supporting the children.
To do this, parents with joint custody must first determine the total amount of money owed each month in child support. This can be done can by combining both parents’ annual gross income with the number of children they have to support. (Parents with Joint Custody can use this basic child support chart for help.)
The greater the parents’ total combined income and the more children living in their household, the more money each parent will owe in child support each month. Other factors influencing how much is owed in child support may include how old each child is and the children’s costs of living, such as if they attend college or require special services like physical therapy or prescription medicine.
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While child support guidelines vary from state to state, all states generally consider the following when determining each parent’s share in monthly child support payments:
If you are a parent concerned about your share in monthly child support payments, there are several resources available that can help you manage the responsibility.
At Alabama Family Law Group, we offer nationally-acclaimed legal guidance to families who need help managing child support payments. To schedule a consultation, please call our Alabama Family Law office at (256) 776-7015. From there, we can learn how to help you create child support arrangements that are affordable, appropriate, and fair to your family. We look forward to serving you.
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