A tool utilized in British Columbia to estimate the financial obligations of parents following separation or divorce for the care of their children. It is based on provincial guidelines which consider the income of the paying parent, the number of children, and the applicable tables. For instance, a parent with one child and an annual income of $60,000 would input this information to receive an estimated monthly support amount.
This estimation offers several advantages by providing clarity and predictability in determining support payments. It promotes fair and consistent application of the law, reducing potential disputes and associated legal costs. Historically, determining these obligations was often a contentious and lengthy process. The implementation of standardized calculations has streamlined the process, ensuring that the child’s financial needs are addressed in a more efficient manner.