Connecticut Child Support Calculator For Florida

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Child Support Guidelines, is an official form from the Connecticut Judicial Court, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Connecticut statutes and law.

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Florida follows an ?Income Shares Model? for determining child support. This means that courts will attempt to estimate the amount of money the parents would have spent on their children if they remained together and were not divorcing. This amount is then divided between the two parents, based on their incomes.

A major factor in calculating child support is the number of nights each parent will have the children during the year. The Florida child support calculator does not estimate; it calculates accurate requirements as prescribed by law.

In Connecticut, like with most states, a non-custodial parent's child support obligation is calculated as a percentage of their total income compared to the needs of the child. Generally, this is 23% of your net weekly income for 1 child, 32% of your pay for 2 children, and 39% of your pay for 3 children.

Gross income is the first factor used to calculate child support payments in Florida. Gross income includes all wages, salaries, or other compensation earned by either party and any money received from investments or other sources such as Social Security or disability benefits.

Divide either parent's net income by the combined available income. Multiply the result by 100 to get their percentage of financial responsibility. The remaining percentage is the other parent's responsibility. Example: Jamie divides her net income of $4,000 by $6,400 (the combined net income from Step 2).

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Connecticut Child Support Calculator For Florida