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Divorce
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Uncontested Divorce
Divorce Mediation
Temporary Relief
Property Division
Child Custody
Child Support
Alimony / Spousal Support
Visitation / Parenting Time
Parenting Plan
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122 Nesbit Street Suite 113 Punta Gorda, FL 33950

South Florida Child Support Attorney

Need Assistance with your Child Support Case?

A divorce can be very devastating to a child, possibly leading to feelings of instability and insecurity.  Your children's welfare is considered to be the most important point to address by the Florida court system.  When a divorce occurs, their well being can be greatly affected through economic changes in life style.  When confronting the issue of child support, having a skilled Florida child support attorney is crucial to ensuring your children will have the wherewithal they need to keep their quality of life. 

Aside from continuing to love your children and seeing them often, you have no higher obligation as a parent than to continue supporting your children after the divorce. Child support is more important than any other debt or financial obligation. Both parents are required to support the children but the non-residential parent will be directed to pay his/her portion of the support to the other. Florida has adopted guidelines for child support that the court is required to follow. There are a number of factors which are considered by the Court to determine what amount should be paid in support for your family.  They include ages of the children, the number of children involved, income of the custodial spouse, income of the non-custodial spouse and the needs of your children under the guidelines established by the state.

Determining Child Support

Every child support case is unique.  Each family's needs are different, as are their financial circumstances.  At the Law Office of Tauna R. Bogle, P.A., our caring child support lawyers will provide you with the personal attention you need to this most important aspect of divorce involving your child support issue. Contact our office to obtain a free consultation appointment.

For help with child support during a divorce, contact Florida Divorce Lawyer Tauna R. Bogle, P.A. for assistance.
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Address: 122 Nesbit Street, Suite 113   Punta Gorda, FL 33950   Phone: 941-505-2645   Fax: 941-505-2646