Ending Child Support at 18 When You Pay Directly to the Other Parent If you currently make your child support payments directly to the other parent rather than to thestate of Florida, it will be easier to end the support when a child turns 18. That is, if your child support order requir...
Registration of Child Support Orders Part of the process of enforcing child support orders that originated from another state, or those that originated in Florida but where the obligor is out of state, involvesregisteringthe child support order in the state in which enforcement is sought. Suppose ...
This article discusses the role of The Florida Institute for Child Welfare (Institute) in the overall goals of child welfare in the state of Florida. The complexity of child welfare requires thoughtful and innovative methods of training and practice. The Institute was created as a result of a ...
Title IV-D child support orders are those in which the State of Florida is providing some assistance to the obligee parent in locating the obligor parent or enforcing a child support order. Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, signed into law in 1975, is where the term “Title IV-D...
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The Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) is in charge of enforcing child support orders throughout the state. Some of the civil and criminal sanctions the agency uses to get parents to pay child support include: Notifying parents when they miss payments ...
Child support in Florida is governed by Florida Statute §61.13. In general, child support is a dual obligation imposed on both parents by the state. Typically, the parent with the most time-sharing is the parent who receives monetary support while the parent with a minority of the time-...
Florida Child Advocate.com -- The Florida Foster Care Survival Guide -- is the one-stop resource for protecting the rights of children under the state’s care. We created this site for children, the families who love them, the caregivers who serve them, guardians who advocate for them, and...
Because children, in Florida have the right to be supported by both parents, the state uses a specific formula to calculate the amount of child support to be paid. Child support is not for the personal use of the receiving parent. It is the child(ren)'s money and is to be used for ...
Information and referral to community resources and services throughout the state. Florida Network of Youth and Family Services 800-RUNAWAY / 800-786-2929 Serves homeless, runaway, and troubled youth ages six and older and their families. ...