Category Archives: Child Support
Accuracy Matters: Lessons from Ondrejack v. Ondrejack on Contested Child Support
There are very few issues in family law that create as much long-term tension as child support disputes. Even after custody and visitation are settled, disagreements often continue about income, deductions, and the fairness of support amounts. Florida’s child support guidelines are meant to bring objectivity to this process, but the courts must still… Read More »
What Johnson v. Johnson Teaches Florida Parents About Contested Child Support
Child support is one of the most important (and frequently contested) issues in Florida family law. Parents rely on child support orders to ensure children have the financial resources they need. But sometimes the trial court gets the numbers wrong, especially when business income, self-employment, or unusual financial structures are involved. A recent appellate… Read More »
