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Proof of physical custody of a minor child or dependent child; Current income information (i.e. check stubs, W-2's, or Tax Statements for past 3 years with 1099s if self-employed and a completed financial affidavit); Birth Certificates for all children born in Georgia; Social Security cards for all children listed in ...
Based on the incomes of the parties and their individual percentage of the total parental income, the obligations of each parent are calculated. For example, if the total gross income for both parents is $10,000 per month, the presumptive support amount is $1,259 per month for one child.
In the state of Georgia, all child support and custody issues must be resolved by a court-approved agreement of the parties or by trial. Since children have a legal right to financial support from both parents, parents are not allowed to waive child support.
Summary of New Changes In July of 2026, child support laws institute a mandatory parenting time adjustment (vs the current discretionary deviation). Prior to this change, the non-custodial parent had to petition the court to request a low-income deviation.
For the purpose of calculating a low-income deviation, the noncustodial parent's minimum child support for one child shall be not less than $100.00 per month, and such amount shall be increased by at least $50.00 for each additional child for the same case for which child support is being ordered.
To apply for child support in Georgia, you must show that either you or the other parent are living in the state. You will need personal information about you or your ex: address, income, and anything else that can support your request. There are for people in different circumstances to apply for child support.
Penalties include state incarceration of one to three years, fines, and payment of all past-due support. The Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act (DDPA) of 1998 makes nonpayment of child support a federal felony. The criteria are owing over $10,000 or being delinquent for over two years.