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Florida Child Support Calculator

Calculate guideline child support using Florida's income shares model (Florida Statute 61.30).

Guidelines Effective 2024
Calculator Updated January 9, 2025

How Florida Calculates Child Support

Florida uses the Income Shares model. Both parents' net incomes are combined to determine what would have been spent on the children in an intact household. Each parent then pays their proportional share based on their percentage of the combined income.

Monthly Income

Parent 1

After taxes and allowable deductions

Parent 2

After taxes and allowable deductions

$0

Children & Expenses

Results

Guideline Child Support

Monthly Child Support $0
Annual Amount $0
Payor -
Basic Support Obligation $0
Payor's Income Share 0%

Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates only based on Florida Statute 61.30 guidelines. Actual amounts may differ based on judicial discretion, shared parenting adjustments (substantial time-sharing), and specific case factors. This is not legal advice. Consult a Florida family law attorney for accurate guidance.