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Child support is a percentage (roughly 20% for 1 child, and an additional 10% for each additional child) of the combined gross income of the parents, which is then split between both parents, depending on other factors.
The child support guidelines max out at $30,000/mo of combined incomes. Beyond that, the judge may apply the support as if the income were exactly $30,000, or extrapolate above that.
Child support payments in Colorado are calculated using the income shares method. Payments depend on the combined incomes of the parents as well as the number of children. A larger combined income or more children usually means greater payments.
Support with High Income ParentsThe child support guidelines max out at $30,000/mo of combined incomes. Beyond that, the judge may apply the support as if the income were exactly $30,000, or extrapolate above that.
If the divorcing parents have one child, the absolute minimum monthly child support obligation is only $50. For two children, the minimum monthly support obligation would be $70. Three children would result in a minimum monthly support obligation of $90.