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How is child support calculated?

Faulkner Legal Group, P.A., an Orlando divorce, paternity and legal separation law firm, handles a variety of divorce, paternity and legal separation related issues in the Orlando, Central Florida and surrounding areas as well as the State of Florida as a whole. Attorney David A. Faulkner represents clients with regard to Florida divorce, paternity and legal separation related child support.

CHILD SUPPORT GENERALLY

A child support order tells the parents what they must do to support their children. Enforcing child support orders means getting the parent to do what the order says.

The amount of child support is based on guidelines defined in Florida law. Child support guidelines are standards used to figure out the support needed for a child and the amount a parent has to pay. Guidelines help make sure support amounts are consistently determined. Every state has guidelines, but they may be different in each state.

These guidelines are used the first time child support is ordered and every time the child support amount changes. They are also used to review the order to see if the support amount should be changed.

Child support guidelines, which are found in Section 61.30, Florida Statutes, consider:

  • The income of both parents
  • The child's health care and child care costs
  • The standard needs for the child. A list of support amounts based on the child's age and net income of the parents is in the Florida law.

The court or agency establishing support must use these guidelines to decide the amount of child support that will go in a Florida support order. In special circumstances, support amounts can be higher or lower than the guideline amounts. For example, a judge may consider a child's high medical expenses as a reason to change the support amount. In most cases, judges have to give written reasons why support amounts are different from guideline amounts.

WHERE TO GET LEGAL HELP?

If you have a Florida divorce, paternity or legal separation matter from which you seek to be awarded or are being asked to pay child support, then contact Faulkner Legal Group, P.A. so that attorney David A. Faulkner can inform you of your legal rights. Call today.

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The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Attoney David A. Faulkner is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida. All information provided on this website pertains to the State of Florida, which polka changes in law occur frequently. The law indicated on this site may be out of date. The law in other states may not coincide with Florida law. If your legal matter is not in Florida, you should consult a legal professional in your state.
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