50/50 Custody & Child Support in Ohio

Equal shared custody does not automatically eliminate child support in Ohio. Here's how it works.

Usually yes โ€” but significantly less.

In Ohio, 50/50 custody does not automatically eliminate child support. The higher-earning parent typically still pays the lower-earning parent to equalize financial resources available to the child in each home.

However, 50/50 custody significantly reduces the amount compared to one parent having primary custody. With 182 overnights per year, a parenting time credit is applied to the base support obligation.

How Ohio handles 50/50 custody:
Ohio uses the Income Shares. With equal parenting time, a parenting time credit reduces the base support amount. The higher-earning parent pays the difference to equalize the child's standard of living across both homes.

When Could Support Be $0 with 50/50 Custody?

Child support might be $0 with equal custody if:

  • Both parents earn nearly identical incomes
  • Both parents agree to $0 support and the court approves it
  • Each parent directly covers all expenses during their parenting time
โš ๏ธ You need a court order. Courts don't automatically set support to $0 with 50/50 custody. You must go through the formal process or reach a written agreement approved by the court.

Calculate Your 50/50 Estimate

Use our calculator with 182 overnights entered to see how 50/50 custody affects your specific situation:

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