Child Support

If you are seeking a divorce in Florida and have minor children, child support can be one of the more difficult and emotional issues you face. At the Rivas Law Firm, our Orlando family law attorneys understand that child support matters can have a lasting impact on you and your children.

It is not uncommon to feel stress over wanting to provide for the needs of your children while simultaneously being concerned about your financial future. That is why, as child support lawyers, we strive to protect your rights and interests by providing compassionate and aggressive legal representation.

Child support laws in Florida can be complicated and require detailed calculations to determine how much support is necessary. Having an experienced and aggressive family lawyer on your side can help ensure fair and accurate accounting to protect your interests and give you peace of mind. Call 407-644-2466 for a free consultation with the Orlando Child Support Attorneys at the Rivas Law Firm.

Florida Child Support Attorneys Can Help

In Florida, in most instances, parents are obligated to provide financial support for their children. Child Support is a payment made by a parent who does not have custody of a child to the custodial parent or guardian to help with the costs of raising the child. It is a legal obligation enforced by the state. The amount of support paid depends on the state and the agreement between the parents. It can include payments for medical and health care expenses, educational costs, daycare, and other necessities.

In the case of divorce, calculations are based on many factors. The number of children needing support is a factor in the calculations, as is the net monthly income for each parent, including income from wages, pensions, Social Security, and alimony. Additional expenses such as daycare, after-school care, or babysitting are also considered. It’s critical to understand allowable deductions when making child support calculations. An important data point in the award is also based on the particular parenting plan or time-sharing schedule the court issues. 

Child custody rights are not often associated with support payments. A petition to establish a parenting plan may need to be filed if the other parent is refusing to give up custody. The court will consider every aspect of the case when making a custody decision and will determine custody based on what is best for the child.

The laws related to Florida child support can be complex, so if you are considering a divorce or are already in the process, you should seek legal advice. A skilled Florida family law attorney can help you understand the complexities of child support calculations, and assist with any legal proceedings related to child support. For instance, you may need help with Child Support Modifications if your financial situation changes due to a layoff or illness.

A Child Support Attorney Will Fight for Your Rights

Our experienced attorneys are fully equipped to provide the highest level of representation in your child support case. Our firm stays up-to-date on the latest laws and changes, and we understand the complexities of Florida’s Family Court system. We work to assess your particular case and make sure to provide all relevant information so that the court can arrive at an accurate and reasonable amount of child support.

Our team at Rivas Law Firm is committed to helping you during this difficult time, so you can be sure that you have a trusted ally throughout the legal process. With us, you can feel secure in knowing that your interests are in the hands of capable and dedicated lawyers who are determined to secure a favorable outcome for you and your family. Call 407-644-2466 for a free consultation with an Orlando Family Law Attorney at the Rivas Law Firm.

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