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At what age do you stop paying child support in FL?

At what age do you stop paying child support in FL?

The Florida statutes contain a provision that extends child support until your child reaches the age of 19. If your child has not graduated high school by his or her 18th birthday, child support will not end at 18, but instead will continue until graduation.

What to know about child support in Florida?

Research Florida child support law. Before you request the court modify your existing child support, make sure you have a good understanding of the state’s child support guidelines and how they apply to your situation. Florida law allows child support to be modified any time there is a substantial change in circumstances.

How can I get my child support reduced in Florida?

Get copies of the appropriate forms. Florida courts have pre-approved forms you can use to ask the court to modify child support, available at clerk’s offices or in legal aid clinics. The court-approved family law form comes with instructions on how to fill it out properly.

Where can I get child support modified in Florida?

Florida courts have pre-approved forms you can use to ask the court to modify child support, available at clerk’s offices or in legal aid clinics. The court-approved family law form comes with instructions on how to fill it out properly.

When to return to court for child support?

A family together learns to adjust financially to the changing needs of children; among divorced parents, these changing needs often require a return trip to court in order to have the amount of child support adjusted.

What are the child support guidelines in Florida?

Use the Official Child Support Guidelines and Worksheet for a more in depth understanding of Florida’s Child Support Requirements. The state of Florida has created guidelines to provide a level of care to the children of separated parents that is as close to what the children had been used to before the separation.

Where to mail child support payments in Florida?

If mailing a child support payment, send to: Florida State Disbursement Unit. P.O. Box 8500. Tallahassee, FL 32314-8500. When mailing payments, be sure to include the following information: Full name; Social Security number; Where the court order originated (Orange County) 11-digit case number(s)

When to go to court for child support?

For many other reasons, going to court to change child support does not seem like a priority to them. BUT if you wait, you will not be able to change your child support order as of the date you lost your job or your income went down.

Is the child support office closed in Florida?

In response to COVID-19, all child support offices are temporarily closed to customers until further notice. We have many other options for handling your child support case without visiting a local office, visit the Child Support Program COVID-19 page to learn more about these options.