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Child Support Attorney and Mediator

St. Augustine Area's Largest Law Group

Child Support Attorney and Mediator

With decades of experience, our Child Support Attorney and Mediator can guide you through the complicated legal process. 

Child support calculations involve a mix of statutory guidelines and factors to be calculated.  The State of Florida provides a general calculator Courts follow.  Our Child Support Attorney and Mediator can advocate for you through this process, running the numbers and helping you with analyzing the income and expense data to protect your rights. 

Florida Law contains Child Support Guidelines.

Florida Courts provide a Child Support Guidelines Worksheet

These guidelines are not iron clad rules and can been impacted significantly by, for example, the amount of overnights each party gets with the children. 

Giving up overnights or gaining overnights may significantly alter the amount of child support necessary when one parent cares for the child or children more than the other.  Our Child Support Attorney and Mediator can help you analyze the importance of overnights and the impact on child support paid or received.

CHILD SUPPORT

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You and your spouse each have a responsibility to support your children in accordance with their needs and your income. Child support may be by direct payment or by indirect benefits, such as mortgage payments, insurance, or payment of medical and dental expenses. Ordinarily, the obligation to support your child ends when that child reaches age 18, marries, is emancipated, joins the armed forces, or dies. 

Some of the issues concerning child support which must be considered include: (a) the amount of support; (b) the method of payment; (c) ways to assure payments are made; (d) when child support may be increased or decreased; and (e) who claims the dependency deduction for tax purposes. Other questions may need to be answered, depending on the circumstances of your case. Guidelines for the amount of support apply to all cases and are based on the income of the parents and the number of children with adjustments for substantial overnight contact. 

If you have a problem getting support payments from your spouse or former spouse, or the time-sharing plan is not being followed, you should bring this matter to the attention of the court. It is not legal to withhold time sharing or child support payments because either parent fails to pay court ordered child support or violates the time-sharing schedule in the parenting plan. 

CHILD SUPPORT CALCULATOR

An experienced Child Support Attorney and Mediator can help you calculate anticipated child support obligations.

 

Florida provides a Child Support Guidelines Calculator.

While the standard Child Support Calculator can be an effective tool to generally gauge support obligations, a true and more accurate picture, which may result in your getting or keeping more money, typically requires the use of the Divorce Power Analyzer, a software program available to St. Johns Law Group that can really make the difference. 

Our Child Support Attorney and Mediator can use powerful software to analyze data from parent income and expenses, as well as overnights, to provide our clients and the court with more detailed information key to determining the proper amount of child support.  

Let us run the numbers for you and put our experience and knowledge to work for you.

IMPORTANT:  CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINE CALCULATIONS ARE INCREASED OR DECREASED BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF OVERNIGHTS.  CONTACT OUR CHILD SUPPORT ATTORNEY AND MEDIATOR BEFORE AGREEING TO SOMETHING OTHER THAN WHAT YOU ARE ENTITLED.

 

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