Based on judicial trends (e.g. Tabelle di Milano) & Codice Civile
Italia 2025
Redditi (Incomes)
Famiglia (Family)
Come usare (How to use)
Inserisci il Reddito (Net Income): Enter your monthly net income (*Stipendio Netto*). This is the primary basis for calculation in the Milan Tables (*Tabelle di Milano*).
Confronta i Redditi: It is highly recommended to enter the other parent's income. Italian courts evaluate the "Proportionality" (*Principio di Proporzionalità*) to ensure the child maintains the same standard of living (*Tenore di Vita*) they had during the marriage.
Regola i Tempi (Time Spent): Use the slider to adjust how many nights the child sleeps at your place. If you have the child for significant time (e.g., > 30% or *Collocamento Paritario*), the monetary maintenance may be reduced, though rarely eliminated completely if there is income disparity.
Domande Frequenti (FAQ)
Esiste una formula fissa per legge? (Is there a fixed law?)▼
No. Unlike Germany or Canada, Italy does not have a legally binding mathematical formula. However, most courts use the **Tabelle del Tribunale di Milano** as a guideline. The judge has final discretion based on Art. 337-ter of the Civil Code.
Cosa copre l'assegno mensile? (What does the check cover?)▼
It covers **Ordinary Expenses** (*Spese Ordinarie*): Food, housing, clothing, and routine school materials. **Extraordinary Expenses** (*Spese Straordinarie*), such as dentist, private lessons, or sports, are usually paid 50% by each parent separately.
Cos'è la Rivalutazione ISTAT?▼
The maintenance amount is not static forever. It must be updated annually based on the cost of living index (FOI) published by ISTAT. Failure to update the amount is a common legal issue.
Se abbiamo il 50% del tempo (Paritario), devo pagare?▼
Usually, yes. Even in perfect shared custody (*Collocamento Paritario*), if one parent earns significantly more than the other, the wealthier parent must pay a "perequative" check to ensure the child enjoys a similar lifestyle in both homes.