When it comes to child support laws, how familiar are you with them? Dealing with child support can get very overwhelming, mainly because there are a lot of gray areas. Luckily, the experts at Arturo R. Alfonso, P.A. is here to help. We want to make sure that you are aware of the top laws that come with child support and dealing with a family attorney Miami families can trust. 

 

Child Support Laws To Know

1) Child support in Florida is a formula, it is not up to the parents or a Judge what a person should be paying. It is based on a complicated math formula.

2) The formula for child support considers both parents’ incomes, both parents health care costs, the child health care cost, the child’s childcare costs and the number of courts ordered overnights each parent has with the child.

3) A parent’s income is their net income, meaning it is the gross amount earned MINUS approved deductions. This does not mean you get to subtract ALL deductions, only approved deductions will come off your gross income.

4) If a party is self-employed, then certain expenses paid by the business might count as income.

5) If another person is regularly paying expenses for the parents, that might also count as income.

6) Your new spouse’s income does not count as your income for purposes of calculating child support.

7) Child support can be ordered backward for up to 24 months prior to the beginning of the case.

8) Child support is required by the State, you cannot agree that no child support is owed, it is a right of the child’s and cannot be contracted out of by the parents.

9) The Court may increase or decrease child support by 5% from the guidelines if there is a good reason to do so.

10) Child support can ALWAYS be modified if any of the factors change enough to make a substantial difference in the child support owed.

 

Count on Us For Child Support

Child support is a court-ordered mandate and complex case in which the future of your children will be influenced one way or another. Florida’s guidelines for determining child support are mandated at the state level. These standards are used to calculate the support needed for a child and the amount a parent must pay.

 

Florida’s child support guidelines take into account the gross income of both parents, the child’s health care and child care costs, and the standard needs for the child. To navigate the court proceedings, you need an experienced lawyer to fight for the best possible outcome. As a dedicated attorney at law, Arturo R. Alfonso will represent your child support case professionally.

 

At Arturo R. Alfonso P.A., we have extensive experience with child law cases ranging from child custody and visitation to child abuse, child neglect, adoption, and child support.

 

Call Our Family Attorney Miami Residents

Be sure to know all the laws when it comes to child support. Child custody cases can get very complicated, therefore there are bound to be several questions that are left unaware. However, Arturo R. Alfonso, P.A. is still here to help. Call our family attorney Miami today, and we will make sure we get your questions answered. When it comes to the best divorce lawyers near me, and in Miami, we have you covered.