Can You Change Child Support in Florida? What the Law Says About Modifications
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In this episode of When Split Happens, Jacksonville family law attorney Jay Henderlite of Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite breaks down when and how child support can be modified under Florida Statute 61.14. Learn what counts as a substantial, permanent, and involuntary change in circumstances, how courts recalculate support, and why timing matters more than most parents realize.
Jay covers:
- How income changes, job loss, medical needs, or therapy costs may justify a modification
- When courts impute income for voluntary underemployment
- Why agreements between parents aren’t valid until approved by a judge
- The complete modification process, including petitions, financial affidavits, and mediation
- Common issues for military and offshore-working parents in Northeast Florida
- Mistakes that can cost parents thousands in back support
If you’re navigating changes in finances, childcare costs, or your child’s needs, this Florida-specific guide helps you understand whether you meet the legal standard for modification in Jacksonville and surrounding counties.
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