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Under Florida child support laws, if child support delinquency lasts over 15 days, the noncustodial parent may face child support enforcement actions.
The Guidelines set a minimum child support amount of $91.00 per child per month.
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Florida has no statute of limitations for child support—a custodial parent can file a claim at any time.
Florida law limits retroactive child support payments to 24 months. For example, if the judge orders retroactive child support payments on July 1, 2020, the payments may only go as far back as July 1, 2018. Retroactive child support payments can only cover the period the parents were separated.
Many areas of the law have quite strict statute limitations to bring a case to court. However, Florida does not have a statute of limitations for collecting unpaid child support.
You should file a motion to recalculate the child support arrearage and set the matter for a hearing before the Judge or General Magistrate. At the hearing, you can then submit your proof of previous payments toward the arrearage and ask the court to issue you a credit for any overpayment.