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What Happens to Child Support if You Remarry

What Happens to Child Support if You Remarry?

Child Support, CustodyBy britecode marketingMay 14, 2026

In Florida, parents are legally required to financially support their children. That is why child support is usually ordered after a divorce. Florida calculates child support using the Income Shares Model, which considers both parents’ incomes to determine the total support amount. Each parent is then responsible for a share of that amount depending on…

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