CS-OA12 - Florida Department of Revenue 2026

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Under certain limited circumstances, a court might relieve a person of their obligation to pay past-due child support. A person would have to go to court and make a motion to dismiss child support arrears.
Can you go to jail for not paying child support? Yes, when child support remains unpaid for an extended period, it can escalate to a felony offense. Florida has criteria for classifying child support delinquency as a felony: Your payment is four months past due, and you owe $2,500 or more.
The new updates in 2025 for child support laws are as Under: Supporting Americas Children and Families Act: Supporting best to low income parents, this act is to increase enforcement so that parents cant just walk away from paying support.
Both parties must submit a financial affidavit (Form 12.902(b) or (c)). Unlike traditional divorces, formal financial discovery (such as subpoenas or depositions) is not required.
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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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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