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Minnesota Child Support Calculator

Estimate monthly child support under Minnesota's official guideline model. Updated for 2026.

Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored

Before taxes. Include wages, self-employment, bonuses.
Every-other-weekend ≈ 80. Equal custody ≈ 182.
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estimated monthly child support ·
Guideline estimate, not a court order or legal advice. Courts may deviate based on your circumstances. Compare with Minnesota's official calculator ↗
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How Minnesota calculates child support

Minnesota uses the income shares model: both parents' incomes are combined, a basic support obligation is determined from the state's guideline schedule, and each parent is responsible for their proportional share. The parent without primary custody typically pays their share to the other household.

Governing law: Minn. Stat. § 518A.35 — Uses gross 'parental income for child support' (PICS) with a parenting-expense adjustment tied to court-ordered parenting time bands.

Minnesota publishes an official calculator that applies the full guideline schedule: official Minnesota child support calculator. Use ours for a quick, private estimate and theirs when you need the exact worksheet figure.

Frequently asked questions

How is child support calculated in Minnesota?

Minnesota uses the income shares model: both parents' incomes are combined, a basic support obligation is determined from the state's guideline schedule, and each parent is responsible for their proportional share. The parent without primary custody typically pays their share to the other household. The guideline is set by Minn. Stat. § 518A.35.

Is this the exact amount a Minnesota court will order?

No — this is a guideline estimate. Courts start from the guideline amount but can deviate for factors like extraordinary medical costs, special needs, other support obligations, or agreements between parents. For an official figure, use the state’s own calculator linked on this page or consult a family law attorney.

Does parenting time affect child support in Minnesota?

In most states, including under most guideline models, substantial parenting time (often above roughly 20–30% of overnights) reduces the paying parent's obligation. Our calculator applies a simplified parenting-time adjustment; Minnesota's courts apply their own specific rules, so treat shared-custody results as rough estimates.

What income counts for child support in Minnesota?

Generally all income: wages, self-employment, bonuses, commissions, and often investment income. Minnesota's guideline uses gross (pre-tax) income figures. Courts may also impute income to a parent who is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed.

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