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Child Support Enforcement Process:
Establishing Orders for Child and Medical Support
The Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement
Program obtains court orders for child support and
provision of health insurance. We try to get both
parents to agree to the amount of child support based on
the Florida Child Support
Guidelines. If no agreement is reached, the court
decides how much child support will be paid based on the
state guidelines.
Medical Support Orders:
We also pursue medical support for the child. This may
involve a parent providing health insurance coverage, if
reasonably available through an employer, or paying a
specific dollar amount toward health insurance for the
child. The Child Support Guidelines may include these
costs.
Court Orders for Child Support
and Health Insurance:
When the court orders child support and health
insurance, we use all available remedies to enforce the
order. If the noncustodial parent is ordered to provide
timely proof of insurance and does not comply with the
order, we may contact the employer to enroll the child.
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