Raising a Child Costs Money, but How Much?
After the child custody portion of a divorce has been resolved, the next step is determining child support.
How much will be required depends on such factors as:
- The relative incomes of each spouse
- The number of children in the family
- Existing child support obligations
- The amount of time the children spend with each parent
I am ready to represent parents on both sides of child support issues in Fort Lauderdale and throughout Broward County. My support starts with educating you about the formula used to calculate child support and all of the factors that will be considered in your case. I will also be a passionate advocate for you in making certain that a fair and accurate accounting of these factors is considered in your case.
Child Support Involving High-Income Parents
At a certain income level, the standard child support formula stops working. While there are rules related to what is called good fortune child support, these situations allow me more of an opportunity to creatively pursue your needs. As your attorney, you can be certain that I will work hard to pursue a fair outcome.
My practice also includes resolving paternity issues and helping custodial and non-custodial parents who have had significant changes in need or income to obtain modifications to existing child support orders.
You Will Have a Certified Family Law Specialist on Your Side
The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education grants the title of board-certified family law specialist to a select few lawyers who meet rigorous standards of experience, knowledge and dedication to their area of law. I have been granted the title. With 23 years of experience on my side, you can be certain that I have the resources to help you.
Contact My Fort Lauderdale Law Firm
E-mail me or call me at 877-872-6508 to set up a meeting to discuss your child support and divorce case. I am available to serve people in Fort Lauderdale and throughout Broward County.







