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    Utah Child Support Calculator (2026)

    Utah uses the Income Shares model. Parenting time credit kicks in at 25% (91 nights/year).

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    UTAH ESTIMATES AT $6,000/MO INCOME
    1 child
    $803
    per month
    2 children
    $1,199
    per month
    3 children
    $1,463
    per month
    Based on $6,000/mo gross, 20% parenting time. Your number may differ.
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    Utah Parenting Time Credit

    Every overnight above 91 nights/year reduces your payment. Here's how Utah's threshold compares:

    0 nights182 nights (50%)
    91 nights (25%)
    Credit Method: Proportional Offset. Standard offset at 25%+. Shared at 40%.
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    How Utah Calculates Child Support

    Formula Model: Income Shares

    How It Works: Uses combined adjusted gross income with table.

    Parenting Time Threshold: 25% of overnights (91 nights/year)

    PT Credit Method: Proportional Offset. Standard offset at 25%+. Shared at 40%.

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    INCOME SHARES MODEL

    Utah uses the Income Shares model — the most common approach nationwide. Both parents' incomes are combined to determine the total child support obligation, then each parent pays their proportional share. This means your ex's income directly affects your payment.

    HOW UTAH COMPARES
    Utah
    $1,199/mo
    Nat'l Average
    $1,280/mo
    ≈ Near national average

    Based on $6,000/mo income, 2 children, 20% parenting time

    What Utah Dads Need to Know

    1

    In Utah, your parenting time credit activates at 25% of overnights (91 nights/year). Every night above this threshold reduces your payment.

    2

    Utah's Income Shares model considers both parents' incomes. If your ex earns more than reported, gathering evidence of unreported income can significantly reduce your share.

    3

    Health insurance and childcare costs are typically split proportional to income in Utah. If you're carrying the insurance, make sure you're getting credit.

    4

    Most Utah courts allow a modification review every 3 years OR when there's a 20%+ income change — whichever comes first.

    5

    Keep a log of every dollar you spend on your kids beyond the order — extracurricular activities, school supplies, clothing. Courts factor documented expenses into deviation requests.

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    Utah Child Support FAQ

    How is child support calculated in Utah?

    Utah uses the Income Shares model, which combines both parents' gross monthly incomes to determine a basic support obligation from a schedule table. Your share is proportional to your percentage of combined income. Uses combined adjusted gross income with table.

    How does parenting time affect child support in Utah?

    In Utah, once your parenting time exceeds 25% of overnights (approximately 91 nights per year), you receive a credit that reduces your obligation. A 50/50 custody arrangement typically results in the largest reduction.

    Does my ex's income matter in Utah?

    Yes — under the Income Shares model, both parents' incomes are combined to determine the total support obligation. If your ex earns more, your proportional share decreases. This is one of the strongest levers for reducing your payment.

    Can I modify my Utah child support order?

    You can request a modification if there's been a substantial change in circumstances — like a 20%+ income change, job loss, new custody arrangement, or the child aging out. Utah courts review modifications based on updated financial worksheets. Most allow a review every 3 years even without a change.

    How long does a Utah child support modification take?

    Most Utah modifications are processed in 30–90 days after filing. Some counties offer administrative review (faster, no court date), while others require a hearing. Keep paying your current amount while the review is pending — stopping creates arrears that hurt your case.

    What happens if I can't afford my Utah child support payment?

    Never stop paying — even if you can't afford the full amount. File a modification request immediately. Utah courts can adjust your obligation retroactive to the filing date (not before). Document your financial hardship: pay stubs, termination letters, medical bills. Some counties offer payment plans for arrears.

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    Filing a Child Support Modification: Step-by-Step
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    This is an educational estimate — not legal advice or a court order. Only a court or agency can set official child support. Actual obligations depend on factors not captured here. ChildCustodyPros.com is not a law firm. For guidance specific to your case, consult a licensed family law attorney in your state.

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