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The new version of Md. Code, Fam. Law § 12-204, which took effect on July 1, 2022, now provides a schedule of basic child support obligations for parents with a combined adjusted actual income up to $30,000 per month, or $360,000 per year.
In Hawaii, both parents have a duty to financially support their child(ren). Custody and visitation arrangements will affect how much support each parent pays. Specifically, the parent who spends less than half time with the child?the "noncustodial parent"?actually pays support.
What's the average amount of child support that is paid? As of this writing, the average child support in the state of Maryland is 66.6 percent for the parent who does not have custody of their children. They would pay $666 in child support per month on average.
The new MD child support guidelines provide for $2,847 per month in basic child support for an aggregate monthly income of $15,000.
Hawaii family courts use a formula that considers both parents' incomes and the needs of the child to arrive at a monthly child support amount. The parenting time percentage adjustment only figures into sole physical custody cases.