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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fl support children document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I, which covers marital assets and liabilities. Clearly describe each asset and indicate whether the Petitioner or Respondent shall have temporary use.
  3. Proceed to Section II for temporary exclusive use of the home. Specify who will have possession and any conditions regarding access.
  4. In Section III, provide details about temporary parental responsibility and time-sharing arrangements for minor children. Fill in names, birth dates, and choose between shared or sole responsibility.
  5. Complete Section IV regarding temporary alimony, indicating amounts and payment schedules as necessary.
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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.
Equal Timesharing Presumption: The new law establishes a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing (50/50 custody) is in the best interest of the child.
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.
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.
(850) 488-5437 For parents interested in more information or to obtain child support services, contact the Department of Revenue, Floridas designated child support agency. The Department of Revenues contact number for child support matters is (850) 488-5437. Child Support Enforcement Bureau | My Florida Legal myfloridalegal.com child-support-enforce myfloridalegal.com child-support-enforce

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Under Florida law, both parents are required to contribute to the support of the child. The amount of child support paid is predetermined by the Florida Child Support Guidelines. Florida uses what is known as the income shares model to determine the amount of child support paid by a parent.
Ultimately, the 50/50 timesharing presumption acts as a guideline for family courts in Florida when determining how divorced or separated parents will divide time among their children.

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