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Florida's Child Support Enforcement
Program is administered by the Florida Department
of Revenue on the child support portion of its website
at
www.state.fl.us/dor/childsupport. It's
publication
How Child Support Works gives an overview of the
child support process.
The child
support information on this site relative to the Florida
Child support program has been downloaded from the
Florida Department of Revenue website at
www.state.fl.us/dor/child support. Any information
or forms that you download from this page or the links
on this page you will be downloading from the
Florida Department of Revenue website at
www.state.fl.us/dor/child support . There is
an extensive amount of information on the state website
which we are presenting in a simplified format that will
make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.
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responsible for the accuracy of any of the text or
instructions
Florida Child Support Guidelines
How Child
Support Works
Florida Child Support Frequently Asked Questions
Florida Child Support -Administrative Establishment of
Child Support Order
Florida Child Support - Obtaining Paternity Orders
Florida Child Support - Obtaining Medical Child Support
Orders
Florida Child Support Enforcement Remedies
Modification of Child Support Orders
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