British Columbia Child Support Calculator 2022

British Columbia Child Support Report
Use the calculator to generate a free report on British Columbia child support for your situation. The report will contain:

Detailed Support Scenarios
Review a detailed analysis of your income and expenses and your spouse’s income and expenses.

Monthly Disposable Cash
Compare your monthly free cash flow to that of your spouse, i.e. income remaining after considering tax, B.C. child support and goverment benefits.

Total Income Distribution
Visualize how your combined income could be distributed, showing net income, tax, benefits, and B.C. child support.

Review your British Columbia child support report below. Charts and graphs help you visualize how your family’s income could be divided.

Spousal Support – Duration
According to the Child Support Guidelines for British Columbia, child support is payable by to in the monthly amount show below.

B.C. child support is calculated before spousal support, based on the pre-tax income of each party. Child support payments are generally not tax-deductible. Learn more…

Special Expenses
Special expenses (also called section 7 expenses) are divided based on the income of each party. The charts below show how special expenses would be divided between you and your spouse in low, mid and high spousal support scenarios.The chart below shows how special expenses would be divided between you and your spouse.

Total Support
Combined (net) child and spousal support payable by to , not including special expenses, at each of the low, mid and high spousal support scenarios.

Monthly Cash Flow
The chart below compares the after-tax cash available to each party in three different support scenarios: low-range spousal, mid-range spousal, and high-range spousal.

This cash flow analysis includes B.C. child support in the income of the recipient parent. Learn more…

Gross Income Distribution
The chart below shows how you and your ex’s combined income is distributed, including taxes, benefits and child support payments.Spousal support payments typically affect each couple’s taxes, benefits and credits. Depending on what spousal support payments are made, the couple’s combined gross income will be distributed as shown below.

Hover over the pie segments for more information.

Support Overview
Review a detailed breakdown of each party’s income below, showing the amounts used to calculate net disposable income and spousal support.

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