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Free Georgia child support calculator for combined monthly gross income, an illustrative basic obligation from a guideline-style schedule (with interpolation), and pro-rata allocation to estimate the non-custodial payer’s share. Browse legal and compliance calculators for more family-law tools.
Last updated: April 19, 2026
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Georgia worksheets use gross income before allowable deductions (simplified here).
Monthly payment estimate
$1,007.12
Total basic obligation
$1,678.53
Combined gross / mo
$10,000.00
NCP pro-rata
60.00%
CP pro-rata
40.00%
Schedule cap (node)
$35,000.00+
Educational estimate only
Not a substitute for the Georgia Basic Child Support Obligation Table, deviations, parenting time adjustments, or the full worksheet. Use official forms for court filings.
Guidelines
1–6 children columns
Interpolates between income nodes consistent with table-style extrapolation.
Pro-rata model
NCP pays × (NCP ÷ combined)
Applies each parent’s percentage of combined gross income to the base obligation.
Calibration
Verify with OCGA forms
Dollar amounts are illustrative; use published tables for hearings and orders.
Output
Monthly dollars to pay
Shows the payer’s share of the base obligation before add-ons and deviations.
Children count
1 – 6 children
Matches the obligation column for the number of children in the order.
Use case
Intake & screening
Helps you compare scenarios before filing or using DCSS-approved tools.
For $4,000 custodial and $6,000 non-custodial gross monthly income with two children ($10,000 combined):
Estimated NCP monthly payment
$1,007.12
Basic obligation (2 children)
$1,678.53
Our Georgia child support calculator applies the income-shares framework used with Georgia’s guidelines: combine parents’ gross incomes (simplified here), determine a basic monthly child support obligation from an illustrative schedule with interpolation between income points, then allocate that obligation using each parent’s percentage of combined income. The non-custodial parent’s estimated payment is their pro-rata share of the basic obligation. See other family-law calculators for comparison.
Basic obligation = Schedule lookup(combined gross income, # children)NCP payment = Basic obligation × (NCP income ÷ combined income)Combined income is compared to schedule points up to $35,000.00 per month in this tool; higher incomes extrapolate from the top segment.
Georgia income shares + base obligation (conceptual)
Illustrative result: basic two-child obligation ≈ $1,678.53; NCP payment ≈ $1,007.12 (before deviations and add-ons).
Same $10,000 combined gross: select one child in the calculator for a lower base obligation and proportional payment.
Use Georgia’s published worksheets and obligation table for court orders and DCSS cases.
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