Child Support Tables
The child support tables (officially the child support guidelines schedule) are a chart in Florida law that shows the basic monthly support amount based on the parents' combined net income and the number of children. Florida courts use these tables as the starting point for calculating each parent's share of support. The final amount is then adjusted for things like health insurance, childcare costs, and the time-sharing schedule.
Last updated June 21, 2026
Legal Definition
The statutory guidelines schedule set out in F.S. §61.30 that establishes a presumptive minimum child support amount based on the parents' combined monthly net income and the number of children, before statutory adjustments and deviations.
Example
Using the child support tables, the lawyer estimated a baseline obligation before adding the cost of daycare.
Related Statutes
- 61.30
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