Hawaii Child Support Calculator

2026

Estimate child support payments in Hawaii. Calculate expected HI child support obligations based on income, custody arrangement, and number of children using Hawaii guidelines.

Written and reviewed by Konstantin Iakovlev · Methodology · Updated

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Total Annual Obligation

$37,600.00

Parent 1 Share

$27,072.00

Parent 2 Share

$12,032.00

Support Calculation

Combined Gross Income$100,000.00
Base Obligation Rate (2 children)28%
Base Support Obligation$28,000.00
+ Child Care Costs (annual)$6,000.00
+ Health Insurance (annual)$3,600.00
Total Obligation$37,600.00

Each Parent's Share

Parent 1 Income Share60.0%
Parent 1 Annual Obligation$27,072.00
Parent 1 Monthly$2,256.00
Parent 2 Income Share40.0%
Parent 2 Annual Obligation$12,032.00
Parent 2 Monthly$1,002.67
Per Child (annual)$18,800.00

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, financial, or legal advice. Results are estimates based on the information you provide and current rates. Always consult a qualified tax professional or financial advisor for advice specific to your situation.

How is child support calculated in Hawaii?

Hawaii applies the Melson formula (an Income Shares variant with a self-support reserve). The court first sets aside a self-support reserve to cover each parent's basic needs, then a primary support obligation is calculated from combined adjusted income, with any remaining income shared via a standard-of-living allowance.

The calculation typically adjusts for: (1) work-related childcare, (2) the child's portion of health-insurance premiums, (3) extraordinary medical expenses, and (4) parenting time when overnights cross a state-defined threshold (e.g., 20%–40% depending on jurisdiction). Pre-existing support orders for other children, alimony paid, and mandatory retirement contributions also reduce gross income before the formula applies.

Guideline figures are presumptive — judges may deviate upward or downward when applying them would be unjust given the child's needs, the parents' resources, or other relevant factors. Hawaii courts retain final discretion. Always confirm the current guideline tables and worksheet with the Hawaii child support agency or family court.

Hawaii child support: model, official calculator, enforcement agency

Guidelines model
Melson Formula
Official calculator
Hawaii Child Support Guidelines worksheet (Family Court)

Hawaii is one of just three states using the Melson Formula (with Delaware and Montana). The model first calculates each parent's Self-Support Reserve, then a primary child-support obligation, then a "standard of living allowance" if obligor income exceeds basic needs. Hawaii Family Court uses the official guidelines worksheet; the Child Support Enforcement Agency operates statewide with separate offices on each major island.

Hawaii Key Rates & Limits (2026)

State Income Tax progressive (up to 11.0%)
State Sales Tax 4%
Minimum Wage $14/hr

Hawaii child support — frequently asked questions

How is child support calculated?

Most states use the income shares model, which estimates what parents would have spent on the child if they lived together, then divides that based on each parent's income share. Factors include gross income, number of children, custody arrangement, and healthcare/childcare costs.

Can child support be modified?

Yes. Either parent can request a modification if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant income change (increase or decrease), job loss, change in custody arrangement, or changes in the child's needs.

At what age does child support end?

In most states, child support ends at age 18 or high school graduation (whichever comes later). Some states extend support to age 19-21 or through college. Court orders may specify different end dates based on individual circumstances.