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When circumstances change, an old child support order may not be appropriate for the new situation. If you are involved in a request for child support modification, contact an experienced family law attorney at our firm to discuss your options.

Information About Child Support in Florida

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Below you will find in-depth information about child support. Please feel free to review it. For information more specific to your case, call us at 352-433-4244 or contact our offices online for a low cost initial consultation with an experienced attorney.

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Child Support Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

How many children do you have and what are their ages?

Have you and your children's other parent reached any agreements regarding the level of support that will be provided?
Yes  No 

Has any temporary or permanent order for child support been entered in your case?
Yes  No 

What are all of your sources of income? What sources of income does your child's other parent have?

If a child support order exists, have you received the amounts you are owed or is your child's other parent in arrears?

If you were not married to your child's other parent has paternity or maternity been established?
Yes  No 

Do you know where your child's other parent lives or is located?
Yes  No 

Have you contacted the state or county Child Support Enforcement office?
Yes  No 

If you are the paying parent, have you had any changes in circumstances that affect your ability to meet your support obligation? If you receive support, has your child had any changes in need since the entry of the original support order? Has the paying parent had any increases in income since the original support order was entered?

Does anyone else, such as a new spouse or the child's grandparents contribute to the paying parent's income? Does anyone else besides the child's parent contribute to the child's support?

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