While many of the basic rules of Child Support in Florida are determined by equations based on gross income, net income and deductions, many deviations exist that can significantly effect the amount of money you receive in support.
Do you want to change your current child support order in the State of Florida? If you and your former spouse can not agree on potential child support modifications, it is very important that you contact legal council so you will fully understand your legal writes. The law firm of Kimberly A. O'Steen will help you navigate the law so you ultimately achieve the outcome that best fits your needs, as well as the needs of your children.
If you are in need of enforcing a current order or need to establish or modify a current a Child Support order and you would like to learn more about your options and how our firm can help resolve the dispute, please contact us by phone or fill out the form below.