When a Florida judge is calculating how much child support a non-custodial parent will pay, they are looking mainly at that parent’s income and assets.
Child support orders can come out of a dramatic, awkward, and emotional situations. In extreme cases, noncustodial parents (the parent not living with the child) cannot
Maybe you lose your job and can’t afford to pay child support at the same level any more. Or you’re receiving child support and you remarry, raising your income level.
A new app is helping Florida parents navigate the tough waters of divorce with greater success.
The app is called FAYR, which stands for Family Advocacy Your Responsibility.
Many Florida parents are confused about how child support payments work. In this post, we’ll dispel the common myths and help you understand how the system is set up.