What ends a child support assessment
There are a number of reasons why a child support assessment will end.
How your income affects your child support
Find out how we use each parent’s income when we make a child support assessment.
Managing child support
Once you have a child support assessment, there are things you need to do and resources available to help manage your child support.
Recovering child and spousal support payments
How we enforce payments of overdue amounts of child support and spousal support.
Learning about child support
Information to help you decide the type of child support arrangement that’s right for your family. There’s help to calculate and apply for child support.
Ending a child support assessment form (CS1671)
Use this form if you wish to end a child support assessment made by us.
The child support assessment formula
The child support assessment formula looks at your circumstances to work out how much child support should be paid.
Objecting to a Child Support decision form (CS1893)
Use this form to object to a child support decision we made that you disagree with.
Who can get a child support assessment
To be eligible for a child support assessment you must be the legal parent or non-parent carer of the child. You also must meet residence rules.
Commonwealth of Australia Statutory Declaration - you are a parent of the children named form (CS4649)
Use this form to make a statutory declaration if you are a parent of the children named in an application for child support.