If you reside in the State of Florida, you can apply for services online with the Florida Department of Revenue. If you live in another state or receive child support services from another state, you may need to contact that state to find out if you already have an open support case in that state.
If you are a Broward County resident seeking to open a new child support case, contact the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR), or call (850) 488-KIDS (5437), for information on the type of services provided by the Child Support Enforcement Program.
The Medical Options for Patient Eligibility Department (M.O.P.E.D.) is a community outreach and financial assistance program that was established to make a difference in people's lives. There are critical economic challenges currently affecting many people in our community.
How do I apply for child support services? to your eServices account and click the Apply for Services link. If you have an open active case in Florida, but do not have an eServices account, you can register online for eServices and apply.
I must be taking care of children under age 18 who are related to me. There must be a Florida court order by a judge finding the children were abandoned, abused or neglected.
Paper-Based Florida Caregiver Requirements You must be 18 or older. A high school diploma or its equivalent. Clear criminal background check. Clean DMV records and valid driver's license. Reliable car with valid insurance. Clear health check. Caregiver training/certification (optional)
In conclusion, there are 4 types of caregivers: family caregivers, professional caregivers, volunteer caregivers, and informal caregivers. Each caregiver faces unique challenges, including physical and emotional exhaustion, financial strain, and balancing personal and caregiving responsibilities.