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Each parent's gross income: This includes all sources of income, such as wages, bonuses, tips, and commissions.
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The number of children involved: The more children, the more support is required.
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The parenting plan: The amount of time each parent spends with the children affects the amount of support required.
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Childcare costs: If one or both parents pay for child care, those costs are factored into the calculation.
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Health care costs: If one or both parents pay for health insurance, those costs are factored into the calculation.
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Other expenses: Other expenses, such as educational expenses or travel costs, may also be factored into the calculation.
To calculate child support in Florida, a formula is used that takes into account the above factors. The formula considers the combined income of both parents, the number of children, and the amount of time the child spends with each parent. The formula also takes into account any deductions for things like taxes and other child support obligations.
The State of Florida has a child support calculator available online to help determine the amount of child support that is due. This calculator can be accessed on the Florida Department of Revenue website.