Category Archives: Child Support
What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support?
In a divorce or the end of a relationship where children are involved, child custody and child support are two issues that will arise. If one parent has primary physical custody of the child, then the other parent will typically be ordered by the court to pay child support. This monthly payment is based… Read More »
Child Support in Fort Lauderdale
Divorce is a complex issue. If you have children, child support is just one more element you have to discuss when figuring out how to move forward after the divorce. At the office of Edward J. Jennings, P.A., we are experienced in divorce cases and will work hard to ensure that a fair child… Read More »
Is Child Support Necessary if the Parents Split Custody 50/50?
There are a lot of misconceptions about Florida child support, but by far one of the biggest is that child support is only necessary if one parent has more custody than the other. This is not the case. While the ideal situation is one in which both parents are responsible for exactly 50 percent… Read More »