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Florida child support: assigning the tax dependency exemption

Florida child support: assigning the tax dependency exemption

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Is a Florida family law court required to assign the tax dependency exemption between the parents? If the parents present enough evidence for the court to make this determination, the court can assign the exemption. However in the absence of assignment, the default rule is that the exemption is awarded to the parent who has majority time-sharing. This was an issue in the case Leonard v. Gordon, 4D2024-1309 (Fla. 4th DCA December 11, 2024).

Modification of Florida child support

Modification of Florida child support

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Petitioning for modification of child support requires that a parent show a substantial change in circumstances has occurred since the entry of the order establishing support. This change is usually an increase or decrease in income. This was an issue in the case Gonzalez v. Calles, 3D24-0304 (Fla. 3d DCA December 11, 2024).

Florida child support guidelines worksheet

Florida child support guidelines worksheet

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

How important is a Florida child support guidelines worksheet? If one is not attached to the final judgment, the judgment is likely to be reversed on appeal. This was an issue in the case Rouson v. DOR, 2D2024-0107 (Fla. 2d DCA October 16, 2024).

Challenging paternity in a Florida administrative child support case

Challenging paternity in a Florida administrative child support case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

In an administrative child support proceeding, paternity is not disputed. This means if a father who is requested to participate in this type of proceeding alleges he is not the biological father of the child, this issue will not be considered by the administrative judge. This was an issue in the case Love v. DOR, 3D24-341 (Fla. 3d DCA September 18, 2024).

Filing a petition for child support in Florida

Filing a petition for child support in Florida

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

How can a parent obtain child support in Florida? The filing of a petition for child support is sufficient in most cases, and can be done independently by the parent or through the State of Florida if the parent has applied for child support services through the Department of Revenue. Dismissal of a petition for child support was an issue in the case Spann v. Payne, 1D2022-3195 (Fla. 1st DCA December 13, 2023).

Unclean hands and in pari delicto for Florida child support

Unclean hands and in pari delicto for Florida child support

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

A party who hides income or assets to avoid paying support or splitting assets in a Florida divorce may find themselves on the losing end of assets later. For example, someone who purchases property in the name of a third party to avoid legal obligations runs the risk that the property will ultimately belong to the third party despite proof of payment. This was an issue in the case Perry v. Turner, 2D22-119 (Fla. 2d DCA June 30, 2023).

Florida child support guidelines

Florida child support guidelines

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Child support guidelines are an important part of a Florida paternity, child custody or support case. They provide the basis for the court to make its support determination, including the net incomes of the parents, any expenses related to health insurance and daycare, and more. The inclusion of correct guidelines was an issue in the case Harvey v. Hill, 1D22-2290 (Fla. 1st DCA July 5, 2023).

Florida child support: Burden of proof in imputing income

Florida child support: Burden of proof in imputing income

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

When it comes to imputing income to a parent who is alleged to be voluntarily unemployed or underemployed for purposes of calculating child support, the burden of proof is important. The parent alleging underemployment has the burden of proving it. This was an issue in the case Allison v. Allison, 2D21-3677 (Fla. 2d DCA June 21, 2023).

Appealing a Florida administrative child support order

Appealing a Florida administrative child support order

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

What can I do if I am not happy with an administrative child support order entered in Florida? An administrative child support proceeding is handled via mail, but a party can request a hearing. If an order is ultimately entered which a party disputes, there is a process within the administrative rules that allows for appeal. This was an issue in the case Lawson v. DOR, 4D22-1797 (Fla. 4th DCA February 22, 2023).

Who pays for tutoring in a Florida family law case?

Who pays for tutoring in a Florida family law case?

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Sometimes, a parenting plan is not clear on what expenses should be shared between parents outside of child support. Florida parenting plans include a designation of who makes decisions regarding the children’s education and health. They also usually include a split of who will pay for services related to these matters. When a parenting plan says the parents will split financial responsibility for “educational” expenses, does this include tutoring programs outside of school curriculum? This was an issue in the case T.W. v. T.H., 2D21-1069 (Fla. 2d DCA January 20, 2023).