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According to Florida's Child Support Guidelines, a court cannot award no child support because both parents have a legal obligation to financially support their child. However, on the odd chance that each parents' annual income is exactly the same and they split custody 50/50, a judge may not award any child support.
In fact, on the national average, a female parent is granted around 65% of custody time, whereas a male parent receives around 35%. Numerous States award shared custody, with both female and male parents each granted a full 50% of the time with their children.
NJ does lean toward 50/50 custody when it comes to joint custody arrangements. The court makes custody decisions based on the best interests of the child, presuming that it is best for both parents to share responsibility for the child's well-being.
Only if the parents earn equal or about equal income and share 50/50 custody would a person not be ordered to pay support. Even then, the parent would not be avoiding support. They would be financially supporting the child half of the time, during their parenting time.
In Florida, child support is not decided based solely on which parent has the child the most, which is evident in the fact that even when parents do split physical custody 50/50, one is still required to pay a monthly amount.
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You would file an application with the family division in the county where the child resides, if the child does not reside with you. If your child lives out of New Jersey, generally the court where the child now lives would have jurisdiction, so you would file there.
In Florida, parents can share the physical custody of a child. This means the child can spend significant periods of time in both parents' separate homes. Joint physical custody is usually only awarded if both parents live near each other.
Shared physical custody in New Jersey is defined by a child spending two or more overnights with each parent.
A child age 12 or above may tell the judge his or her preference for custody if the court considers both parents fit. The judge, however, is not bound by the child's preference. A judge awards both physical and legal custody. Physical custody is where the child actually lives.
Shared parenting schedules Shared parenting is increasingly common in the U.K. It gives each parent at least 40 percent of their child's time. One shared-parenting option, the 2-2-5-5 schedule, has your child spend two days with each parent, followed by five days with each parent.

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