Support should be fair, accurate, and based on real life, not guesswork.
When children are involved in a divorce or separation, financial stability becomes critical. Florida law requires that both parents contribute to a child’s support, based on a formula, but the process isn’t always as simple as plugging in numbers.
At Justin Andersson, P.A., we help ensure your support obligation (or award) is fair, accurate, and enforceable, and that the outcome reflects your real financial situation and your child’s true needs.
Florida uses a statutory formula under § 61.30, based on:
The more time a parent spends with the child, the more that parent’s support obligation may decrease.
We use Florida’s official Child Support Guidelines Calculator and compare it with your pay records, tax returns, and timesharing plan to ensure an accurate result.
“Income” isn’t just salary. Florida includes:
We make sure any manipulation or underreporting is exposed and properly addressed.
Life changes, and support orders may need to change with it.
You can request a modification if there is:
We help file, defend, or challenge modification petitions with a focus on real-life impact and statutory compliance.
If child support is unpaid or delinquent, we can help enforce the order through:
We also defend against unfair enforcement when circumstances were out of your control.
No. Child support is the child’s right, not the parents'. Courts must approve any deviation from the guidelines and only do so under rare circumstances.
We can file a motion for contempt or enforcement, and the court has several tools to collect.
Support ends at 18 unless the child is still in high school with a reasonable graduation date before age 19.
Yes, Florida courts can award retroactive support for up to 24 months prior to filing, if the child was supported by one parent alone.
From the coast to the Wiregrass line, we provide trusted legal representation in:
Whether you live in Panama City or commute in from across the Panhandle, we offer virtual consultations, flexible scheduling, and personalized legal support from a team that understands Northwest Florida values.
Use the form to get in touch. Send a message, and let’s discuss how I can support you through your legal matter.
Want clear answers now? Get the free guide I wrote to help clients like you navigate divorce in the 850.
Disclaimer: The information on this site is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Justin Andersson is not board certified in marital and family law by The Florida Bar. For full details, please see our Legal Disclaimer page or email info@850DivorceLawyer.com to request a copy.
Copyright © 2025 Justin Andersson PA I All Rights Reserved I Disclaimer I Privacy Policy I Terms of Use I Designed by Aaron Rich Marketing