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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida child support guidelines worksheet fillable 2000 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your present net monthly income in Section 1. This includes both parents' incomes, which you will add together in Section 2.
  3. In Section 3, indicate the number of minor children common to both parties and refer to the child support guidelines chart for the basic monthly obligation amount.
  4. Calculate each parent's percentage of financial responsibility in Section 4 by dividing their individual income by the combined income from Section 2.
  5. In Sections 5 through 9, input additional costs such as child care and health insurance, ensuring to calculate each parent's share based on their financial responsibility percentages.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and notarizing the document. Ensure a copy is filed with the court and served to the other party.

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Deviations From the Florida Child Support Guidelines Judges in Florida have the discretion to deviate from the child support guidelines by five percent above or below the presumptive support amount. However, the judge must explain in the child support order why they deviated from the guidelines.
This worksheet estimates the child support obligation that a court may order a parent to pay toward support of the child(ren) on a monthly basis. The court may deviate from the amount estimated depending on the circumstances of a particular case.
0:11 1:54 It aims to minimize the economic impact on the child. And ensure their needs are met. Each state hasMoreIt aims to minimize the economic impact on the child. And ensure their needs are met. Each state has its own version of the child support worksheet.
Florida follows an Income Shares Model for determining child support. This means that courts will attempt to estimate the amount of money the parents would have spent on their children if they remained together and were not divorcing. This amount is then divided between the two parents, based on their incomes.
The trier of fact may order payment of child support which varies, plus or minus 5 percent, from the guideline amount, after considering all relevant factors, including the needs of the child or children, age, station in life, standard of living, and the financial status and ability of each parent.

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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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