Texas Child Support Worksheet
Child support in Texas is governed by the Texas Family Code, which sets statutory guidelines courts use when determining support obligations. To help parents estimate potential child support amounts, Stange Law Firm, PC provides the following Texas child support worksheet for informational purposes.
Texas Child Support Calculator
Please note that the results generated by this Texas child support calculator are estimates only and are based on the information you enter. You may also review a child support calculator provided by the Texas Office of the Attorney General for additional reference.
The amount of child support ultimately ordered by a Texas court may differ from the estimate produced by this calculator. Texas child support guidelines generally assume that one parent is designated as the obligor and the other as the primary conservator. This calculator does not account for shared or split custody arrangements, agreed deviations, or other case-specific considerations.
In Texas, child support calculations are typically based on the obligor’s net resources and apply guideline percentages depending on the number of children before the court. Additional factors—such as medical support, dental support, health insurance costs, or extraordinary expenses—may affect the final child support order. Courts also retain discretion to deviate from guideline amounts when appropriate.
This calculator is intended for general informational use only and does not constitute legal advice. The court has final authority in determining child support, and the estimate provided is not a guarantee of the amount that may be ordered in your case. For advice specific to your situation, you should consult with a qualified attorney.
Texas Child Support Attorneys
If you need assistance with a child support matter in Texas, contact Stange Law Firm, PC at 855-805-0595 or reach out to us online to schedule a confidential consultation.















