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Form 14 as amended effective July 1, 2005 is set out in the following table. Before attempting to complete the form, click here to read the official instructions in PDF format. In completing the form, you will also need to refer to the chart of basic child support obligations, also in PDF format.

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CHILDREN'S NAMES DATE OF BIRTH CHILDREN'S NAMES DATE OF BIRTH
Child One:   Child Four:  
Child Two:   Child Five  
Child Three:   Child Six:  
  Parent Receiving Support Parent Paying Support Combined
1. MONTHLY GROSS INCOME $ $  
1.a. Court-ordered maintenance being received      
2. ADJUSTMENTS      
2.a. Other court or administratively ordered child support being paid -$ -$  
2.b. Court-ordered maintenance (alimony) being paid -$ -$  
2.c. Support obligation for other children in parent's primary physical custody -$ -$  
3. ADJUSTED MONTHLY GROSS INCOME (Line 1 plus line 1.a. minus lines 2.a., 2.b. and 2.c.) $ $ $
4. PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF COMBINED ADJUSTED MONTHLY GROSS INCOME (each parent's Line 3 income divided by combined Line 3 income).

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5. BASIC CHILD SUPPORT AMOUNT (from support chart using combined Line 3 income).     $
6. ADDITIONAL CHILD-REARING COSTS (per month).      
6.a. Reasonable work-related child-care costs of parent receiving support ($_______________) less any child care tax credit ($______________) $    
6.b. Reasonable work-related child-care costs of parent paying support   $  
6.c. Health insurance costs for the children who are subjects of this proceeding $ $  
6.d Uninsured extraordinary medical costs (agreed by parents or ordered by court). $ $  
6.e. Other extraordinary child-rearing costs (agreed by parents or ordered by court). $ $  
7. TOTAL ADDITIONAL CHILD-REARING COSTS (sum of Lines 6.a., 6.b., 6.c., 6.d. and 6.e.). $ $ $
8. TOTAL COMBINED CHILD SUPPORT COSTS (sum of Line 5 and combined Line 7).     $
9. EACH PARENT'S SUPPORT OBLIGATION (multiply Line 8 by each parent's Line 4). $ $  
10. CREDIT FOR ADDITIONAL CHILD-REARING COSTS (Line 7 of parent paying support).   $  
11. ADJUSTMENT FOR A PORTION OF THE AMOUNTS EXPENDED DURING PERIODS OF OVERNIGHT VISITATION OR CUSTODY (multiply Line 5 by _____ %).   $  
12. PRESUMED CHILD SUPPORT AMOUNT (Line 9 minus Lines 10 and 11).   $  

 

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