Alaska · Guidelines explained
How Alaska calculates child support
Alaska uses the Percentage of Income model under Alaska Stat. § 25.27.020. Here's exactly how the math works.
The formula
The Percentage of Income model
Only the non-custodial parent's income enters the formula. A fixed percentage — set by statute and scaled by the number of children — is applied directly to gross income. The result is the monthly obligation. Fewer variables means a simpler calculation, but there's no income-sharing component.
Quick reference
Key facts for Alaska
- Income type
- net
- Support ends
- Age 19
Common questions
What the guidelines don't say
Source
Official guidelines
This calculator implements the formula directly from Alaska's published guidelines. For the authoritative text: Alaska child support guidelines →
Last verified: 2024-01
Alaska uses Civil Rule 90.3 — a percentage-of-adjusted-net-income model.