Each year, New York updates certain financial thresholds that affect the calculation of child support. These figures help courts strike a balance between fairness, ensuring that ch
Each year, New York updates certain financial thresholds that affect the calculation of child support. These figures help courts strike a balance between fairness, ensuring that children receive the support they need, while recognizing each parent’s financial situation.
In 2025, the state announced new adjustments that could affect the amount parents pay or receive in child support. For families in Garden City and across Long Island, understanding these updates can help you anticipate how future support calculations might change.
Effective March 1, 2025, the New York State Unified Court System revised two key numbers used in child support calculations:
The child support worksheets and forms (such as Form UD-8(3)) have also been updated to reflect these changes. Any new child support petitions, modifications, or calculations filed after the effective date should use the revised figures.
These updates might appear minor on paper, but they can make a meaningful difference in real-world cases.
Even minor adjustments in these baseline numbers can affect how support obligations are set or modified, especially for families living on tight budgets.
It’s important to note what the 2025 updates didn’t change:
For most parents in Garden City, these changes will not trigger an automatic recalculation. However, they are important when:
Courts and attorneys in Nassau County are now required to use the revised worksheets. Parents who file documents using outdated forms or pre-2025 figures risk processing delays or inaccurate support determinations.
Understanding how statewide adjustments apply to your individual case can be challenging. At Aiello & DiFalco, we help parents in Garden City and throughout Long Island review, enforce, and modify child support orders under New York’s most current guidelines.
Our attorneys can:
If you have questions about how the 2025 updates could affect your child support case, reach out to schedule a consultation. Our team can explain how the changes apply to your situation and help protect your family’s financial future.
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