Miami Child Support Attorneys

Family Law - Child Support

Child Support is a big concern for parents that are no longer married. Parents have the financial obligation to support their children. Request a free consultation regarding these issues. We can help you understand your rights and abilities under Florida law.


  • Child support without marriage/divorce
  • Child support through a divorce

Child Support FAQ
What does child support cover?

Child support payment amounts are set by guidelines established by the laws of each state. Basic child support, calculated based on the intersection of custody time and spousal income, is intended to cover only basic living expenses, such as clothing, shelter and food.

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