Mar 14, 2023 | Child Support, Custody
According to Florida statutory and case law, the court is guided by the best interests of a child and it may evaluate a variety of factors when creating a parenting plan, including, but not limited to the following: (a) The demonstrated capacity and disposition of...
Mar 9, 2023 | Child Support
According to Florida law, there is a statute that sets forth a formula, based on net monthly income, that must be used to determine each parent’s actual dollar share of child support: According to (9) Each parent’s percentage share of the child support...
Mar 2, 2023 | Child Support, Custody
According to Florida case law, in split custody cases where each parent has income and each has custody of one of the parties’ two children, the trial court should determine the total child support obligation and each child’s share of that obligation. The...
Feb 12, 2023 | Child Support, Custody, Restraining Orders
According to Florida case law, domestic violence can be used to modify parenting time arrangements as parents engaging in domestic violence in front of their children constitutes an unanticipated, material, and substantial change in circumstances: Section 61.13(3)...
Jan 11, 2023 | Child Support
According to Florida law, when determining child support the court may impute to a voluntarily unemployed parent based on several factors, including employment potential and the probable earnings level based upon a parent’s recent work history, occupational...