Tampa Child Support Attorney
Flat Fee Uncontested Divorce Lawyer in St. Petersburg and Clearwater
In order for a Florida court to enter a divorce, it must ensure that the support of the minor children is provided. Both parents are obligated to support their children and meet their needs. If both parties are in agreement to provide the necessary support, then they may be eligible for an uncontested flat fee divorce.
There are several factors and guidelines that are taken into account when determining the amount of child support required by one parent. As experienced Tampa divorce lawyers, we at Givens Divorce Law Group have a deep understanding of all the factors required when creating a child support agreement. As part of our uncontested divorce service we ensure that the child support agreement complies with Florida's Child Support Guidelines. This accelerates the parties' abilities to reach a fast and uncontested divorce.
Every situation and family is unique and our team of lawyers addresses each of those differing issues as part of our flat fee service. Our lawyers take the time to analyze your situation in order to properly establish the child support obligation. Our main goal is stability and constancy in your child's life and nothing provides better stability than both parties agreeing to support their children. We want to help you navigate smoothly through this transitional period and maintain as much respect between both parties as possible. The party's' abilities to work together through an uncontested divorce provides just that.
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In some instances, child support is unnecessary. For example, if parents share rotating custody, then there may be no need for one parent to pay child support to the other depending upon the comparative incomes of the parties. By hiring the Givens Divorce Law Group to prepare an uncontested divorce, you are hiring an experienced law firm that will address relationship the between the child support guidelines and your timesharing agreement.
Contact a Tampa child support lawyer at our firm to discuss your case in great detail to determine your children's needs.