How To Get Child Support In Florida
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There are numerous things to consider when figuring out the amount of child support that a parent will have to pay in Florida. It is common for parents to get an estimate through the use of an online child support calculator. Then again, you shouldn't consider the child support calculator to be precise. There are usually additional factors that the court will take into account when deciding the amount a parent is going to pay out. In Florida your child support payment is calculated based on the Income shares method which is use in various states as well. The amount of support to be paid by the non-custodial parent is based on the amount of their income each parent might have paid out if they were still living together. The custodial parent will not need to pay anything because it is assumed that they will use their earnings to directly benefit the child or children living in the household. The earnings is then analyzed based on standardized tables to get the final amount. Take a look at these factors used to calculate child support: * Net monthly earnings of custodial & non-custodial parent * Number of children who are the subject of the pending action * Monthly cost of daycare paid by custodial & non-custodial parent * Monthly price of medical, dental, vision insurance paid for by custodial & non-custodial parent When it comes to laws in Florida, the well being if children are placed above all other considerations. Even in cases where the parents of a child were never married, both mother and father have to provide for the child. There are certain guidelines that are considered by the court when finalizing the amount the non-custodial parent will have to pay. However you have no control over which ones the court will take into account or how much it will affect the final monthly payment amount. These considerations include: * Spousal support received by the custodial parent * Income or expenditure amounts that vary by season * Children with unique needs (medical or psychological) * Agreements that have been previously negotiated * Assets of both parents * Income earned by the child You can access a child support calculator at the Florida Department of Revenue under "Child Support" to calculate the estimated amount of support the non-custodial parent would be required to pay. You ought to keep in mind that they are only estimates and a judge could easily change the total amount. Also, if you have joint custody agreements these kinds of generic calculators don't apply to you.
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