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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 12 902 d 2010 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name at the top of the form, followed by the case number and division details.
  3. In Section 1, provide information about each minor child involved, including their full legal name, place of birth, date of birth, sex, and residence history for the past five years.
  4. Proceed to Section 2 and indicate whether you have participated in any custody or time-sharing proceedings. If yes, provide details as requested.
  5. In Section 3, disclose any pending custody or time-sharing proceedings related to the child. Fill in all relevant information if applicable.
  6. Complete Section 4 by stating if you know of any person not a party to this proceeding who has physical custody or claims visitation rights.
  7. Fill out Section 5 regarding any existing child support orders that may apply to the children mentioned in this affidavit.
  8. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing the document in front of a notary public. Ensure you keep a copy for your records.

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Steps to calculating Step 1: Calculate each parents monthly net income. Step 2: Determine monthly combined available income. Step 3: Calculate percentages of financial responsibility. Step 4: Determine basic monthly obligation. Step 5: Calculate each parents obligation. Step 6: Adjust monthly obligations for time-sharing.
Key Changes to Florida Child Support Laws in 2025 Shared Parenting Time More Heavily The more time a parent spends with their child, the lower their child support obligation may be. Income Adjustments for High Earners Parents with higher incomes may see revised payment structures to reflect actual financial needs.
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What is FL 12.902(e)? FL 12.902(e) is a form used in Florida family law cases, specifically for disclosing financial information pertaining to child support or alimony.
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Failure to file a financial affidavit can delay the divorce process and may result in court sanctions.
In Florida, the Department of Revenue has the power to collect past-due child support by issuing a wage garnishment notice to the uncooperative parents employer. Under the law, they have the right to garnish up to 50-65% of the parents disposable income for child support payments.

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