Changes To Child Support Calculations In Florida

Child support is one of the few rights that unequivocally belongs to the child themselves, rather than to their parents, and cannot be contracted away. However, the method and manner of its payment can be cause for dispute between the parents, particularly if they are not married. In 2025, Florida introduced new modifications to its child support laws, intended to streamline the process for both the custodial and non-custodial parent.
More Emphasis On Shared Parenting Time
Perhaps the most notable change is a distinct shift in Florida’s child support guidelines toward rewarding shared parenting time. Historically, custody meant everything, with support heavily slanted toward the custodial parent even if both had roughly equal parenting time. Now, the more parenting time one exercises, the lower their support obligation will generally be.
Digital Tools To Make Support Payments Easier
Florida is coming into the modern age by introducing the ability to pay child support from one’s phone; parents have the option to pay by credit card and receive notifications via text messages. In today’s fast-paced world, these tools can help parents stay current with their obligations, ensuring things go smoothly even if issues like parenting time are less than amicably decided.
Faster Review Processes
Historically, seeking a modification of one’s child support payment has taken longer than it should. The new changes to the relevant law seek to streamline the process, reducing the period one must wait in order to seek a modification in the first place, and requiring fewer steps to make the modification happen.
Harsher Enforcement Measures
In addition to driver’s licenses, Florida’s Department of Revenue can now suspend business, professional, or even recreational licenses for nonpayment of child support. In addition, the state can move faster to intercept tax refunds and even freeze accounts or garnish wages to ensure that support obligations are met.
Call A Hollywood, FL Child Support Attorney
If you have questions or concerns about your child support obligation, contacting a Hollywood, FL child support attorney is always a good idea. The Law Offices of Steven A. Mason, P.A. has handled many of these cases, and will work hard to give you the answers you need to handle yours appropriately. Call our office today at (954) 963-5900 to speak to an attorney.
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