This amount is also divided ing to the number of children you will be supporting. For example, if your income is $4,000 and you have to support one child, the average child support in Florida will be $828 per month. If you earn the same amount but have more children, the payment value will increase.
Set up an account online with the Florida State Disbursement unit at fl.smartchildsupport. Call the Florida State Disbursement Unit Customer Service at 877-769-0251 or check your smiONE Card account online. Check your Child Support eServices account, if you have one.
Usually support payments will be put on your payment card or direct deposited in your checking or savings account within two days of receiving the payment.
To sign up for Direct Deposit, access the California State Disbursement Unit (SDU) website. Then, select “Person Receiving Support” and you will be taken to the Direct Deposit sign up option. You may now be able to sign up for Direct Deposit into a non-US bank account.
List of some of the child support forms in Florida commonly used: Child Support Guidelines Worksheet. Supplemental Petition for Modification of Child Support. Motion for Civil Contempt / Enforcement. Financial Affidavit (for annual income less than $50,000.00) Financial Affidavit (for annual income of $50,000.00 or more)
The varying yardsticks create some surprising results. For example, New Jersey ranks 47th in child support payments, even though it's one of the most expensive states in which to live. Massachusetts is first, and Nevada second.
The amount of child support for one child in Florida typically depends on both parents' net incomes and the child's needs, averaging around $757 per month when parents earn a combined income of $3,600.
Once the Child Support Program has obtained all the necessary information from you, your case will be referred to the Legal Department. The parent who owes support must then be served (notified of the action against him/her).