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To ensure fairness and proportionality, Florida courts base child support on the combined net monthly income of both parents, even in cases of joint or 50/50 custody.
Overview of Child Support in Florida Florida follows the Income Shares Model, which means courts estimate the amount parents would spend on their child or children if the family were still living together in one household. This amount is then divided between the parents, based on their respective incomes.
In a nutshell, the noncustodial parent is authorized to pay the custodial parent monthly child support ranging 40%-60% based on their income calculations, as per family law of Florida.
Each parents percentage share of the minimum child support needed is determined by dividing each parents net monthly income by the total combined net monthly income. This gives you each parents percentage share of the child support obligation.
Florida generally ends child support obligations when the child reaches 18. However, several exceptions apply.
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