Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 1910 - ACTIONS FOR SUPPORT
Rule 1910.16-3.1 - Support Guidelines. High-Income Cases
Universal Citation: 231 PA Code ยง 1910.16-3.1
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Child Support.
(1)
Presumptive Minimum Basic Child
Support Obligation.
(i) The
presumptive minimum basic child support obligation is the support obligation
that the trier-of-fact would have awarded if the parties' combined monthly net
income was $30,000.
(ii) When the
parties' combined monthly net income exceeds $30,000, the calculated support
obligation shall not be less than the presumptive minimum basic child support
obligation.
(2)
High-Income Child Support Calculation. With the following
three-step process, the trier-of-fact shall calculate the total child support
obligation.
(i)
Preliminary
Analysis. Using the following formula, the trier-of-fact shall:
(A) calculate the basic child support
obligation based on the parties' combined monthly net income; and
(B) apportion the basic child support
obligation based on the parties' respective monthly net incomes.
One child: | $3,608 + 4.0% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
Two children: | $4,250 + 4.0% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
Three children: | $4,951 + 4.7% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
Four children: | $5,530 + 5.3% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
Five children: | $6,083 + 5.8% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
Six children: | $6,613 + 6.3% of combined monthly net income above $30,000. |
(ii)
Substantial or Equally Shared
Custody Adjustment. The trier-of-fact shall adjust the basic child
support obligation calculated in subdivision (a)(2)(i) for substantial or
equally shared custody as set forth in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.16-4(c).
(iii)
Final Analysis-Reasonable
Needs.
(A) In determining the total
child support obligation, the trier-of-fact shall consider the child's
reasonable needs based on:
(I) The deviation
factors in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.16-5;
(II) The additional expenses set forth in
Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.16-6; and
(III)
the parties' expense statements required by Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.11(c)(2) and
Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.27(c)(2)(B).
(B) Subject to the presumptive minimum basic
child support obligation, the trier-of-fact may upwardly or downwardly adjust
the support obligation calculated in subdivisions (a)(2)(i) and (ii) based on
the child's reasonable needs.
(3)
Final Order. As part of
the final order, the trier-of-fact shall state on the record or in writing:
(i) findings of fact; and
(ii) The reasons for awarding the total child
support obligation, including:
(A) a
discussion of the child's reasonable needs; and
(B) The adjustments or deviations made to the
basic child support obligation.
(b) Spousal Support or Alimony Pendente Lite.
(1)
Preliminary Analysis. When the parties' combined monthly net
income exceeds $30,000, the trier-of-fact shall apply the formula in either
Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.16-4(a)(1)(Part B) or (a)(2)(Part IV) in calculating spousal
support or alimony pendente lite.
(2)
Final Analysis. In
determining the total spousal support or alimony pendente lite
obligation, the trier-of-fact shall consider:
(i) The deviation factors in Pa.R.C.P. No.
1910.16-5;
(ii) The additional
expenses set forth in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.16-6; and
(iii) The parties' expense statements
required by Pa.R.C.P. No. 1910.11(c)(2) and Pa.R.C.P. No.
1910.27(c)(2)(B).
(3)
Final Order. As part of the final order, the trier-of-fact
shall state on the record or in writing:
(i)
findings of fact; and
(ii) The
reasons for awarding the final spousal support or alimony pendente
lite obligation, including the adjustments or deviations made to the
basic spousal support or alimony pendente lite
obligation.
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