Child support in Florida is a legal duty paid by both parents. The child support is not for the personal use of the receiving parent. It is the child(ren)’s money and is to be used for their use only. The parents that are involved in the divorce/paternity action do not have the right to waive child support.
Click on any of the following links for more information concerning Child Support issues in Florida.
- Fathers Rights in Child Support
- Florida Child Support Information
- If Parents Are Divorced Who Pays Kids Car Insurance
- How can I get equal time sharing if on child support in Florida?
- How Can I Get Interest Waived On Past Due Child Support In Florida?
- How Do I Fight The Amount Of Child Support In Florida?
- How Do I Calculate Child Support In Florida?
- Can A Woman Pay Child Support In Florida?
- How Is The Amount Of Child Support Determined In Florida?
- What Is The Law About Fathers Paying Child Support In Florida?
- Is A Father Who Never Married The Mother Still Required To Pay Child Support?
- Do I Have To Pay Child Support If The Mother Of The Child Keeps Me Away?
- How Long Must Parents Support Their Children?
If you have questions about Child Support issues call us at 239-829-0166 or email us today