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Child's Best Interests

Child support is more than just a number -- it's about ensuring your child's needs are met after separation or divorce. At John P. Sherman, PLLC, we help parents understand Florida's child support laws, calculate fair payments, and resolve disputes with compassion and clarity.

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Child Support
Legal Overview

How Child Support Works in Florida

Florida uses a formula to calculate child support, based on both parents’ incomes, the child’s needs, and the time each parent spends with the child. Courts aim to ensure children maintain stability and security after family changes.

Income-Based

Both parents' gross income, plus health insurance and childcare costs, factor into support amounts.

Time-Sharing

The more overnight stays a parent has, the more it affects the calculation.

Adjustments

Courts may adjust support if special medical, educational, or financial needs exist.

Enforcement

Nonpayment can lead to wage garnishment, license suspension, or even jail time.

Services / Approach

Comprehensive Child Support Legal Services

Navigating child support can be challenging. Our experienced team is here to guide you through every step.

  • Establishing initial support orders.
  • Modifying orders when life circumstances change.
  • Enforcing unpaid support.
  • Protecting both your rights and your child's future.

"We aim for fair, workable solutions -- reducing conflict and keeping the focus on your child's well-being."

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support

Can child support be modified after it's set?

Yes. If circumstances change -- such as job loss, pay raise, or changes in custody -- support can be reviewed and adjusted.

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If you're facing child support issues, don't go through it alone.

Whether you need to set up, modify, or enforce support, we're here to help protect your rights and your child's future.

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