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Category: Child Support

How Is Child Support Calculated in Florida?

  • Apr 8, 2024

Child support is a crucial aspect of ensuring the financial well-being of children after a separation or divorce. Understanding how child support is calculated in Florida can help parents navigate the...

Child Support: How Is It Calculated in Florida?

  • Sep 12, 2021

Child Support Calculation Florida In Florida, a parent of 3 children can pay less child support than a parent of only 1 child. This is because the state uses a table of...

U.S. Passport Denials for Failure to Pay Child Support

  • May 22, 2021

Travel is deeply woven in the fabric of our society, whether it’s for work, pleasure, to visit family abroad, for school, humanitarian purposes or volunteerism. If you are a noncustodial...

Do Domestic Violence Allegations Impact a Divorce Settlement?

  • May 2, 2021

More than 100,000 cases of domestic violence are reported to the authorities across Florida every single year. Many more cases go unreported as well. Domestic violence is also one of...

Steps for Enforcing Property Awards in Divorce Cases

  • Apr 30, 2021

Divorce proceedings ultimately result in a final judgment that covers the parties’ respective interests regarding issues such as property division, spousal support, and child custody and support if applicable. A...

4 Unexpected Costs of a DIY Divorce

  • Aug 14, 2018

When spouses separate, they know it’s going to be an expensive and emotional process. Before their divorce is finalized, they need to split their assets and debts, decide on spousal and child...

Will Pasco County Force Me To Pay Child Support For A Child Who I Am Not Sure is Mine?

  • Jun 26, 2017

If a child is not biologically yours, you do not have to pay child support. The exception is if you adopted a child – in that case, the child is...

For A Divorced Couple In Pasco County, What Are The Obligations Related To Paying For & Applying For Financial Aid For Our Children’s Education?

  • Sep 23, 2016

Getting a child ready for college can be a huge undertaking. The biggest concern for most parents is how to pay for college without straddling the child with a lot...

I’m Still Legally Married But Want To Move In With My Boyfriend In New Port Richey. Will That Affect My Divorce or Child Support?

  • Feb 28, 2016

Legally speaking, you are permitted to move in with a new partner even before your divorce is final. Whether you should do that or not though is another matter. Normally,...

Divorce Lawyer Discusses Getting Divorced In Pasco County, Florida With An Adopted Child

  • Feb 16, 2016

Custody, visitation and child support issues can be sticky in any divorce situation, but when one of the children is adopted, that may present some special challenges. Divorce can also...