Income Proportional
Split Calculator
South African courts split child maintenance proportionally by income. Enter both parents' earnings and total child expenses to see the fair split. No sign-up required.
Parent A
Take-home pay after tax and deductions
Parent B
Take-home pay after tax and deductions
What Parent A currently spends on the children
What Parent B currently spends on the children
Proportional Share of Expenses
Maintenance Owed
Enter incomes and expenses above
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How It Works
Proportional Income Method
South African courts commonly divide child maintenance in proportion to each parent's income. The parent who earns more contributes a larger share of the child's expenses.
Add both incomes together
Parent A earns R 25,000 + Parent B earns R 40,000 = R 65,000 combined
Calculate each parent's percentage
Parent A: 25,000 ÷ 65,000 = 38.5% · Parent B: 40,000 ÷ 65,000 = 61.5%
Apply percentage to total child expenses
If total expenses are R 15,000: Parent A pays R 5,769 · Parent B pays R 9,231
This method is often used alongside the apportionment formula (2 portions per adult, 1 per child) to determine each parent's fair contribution to shared and direct child expenses.
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