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Work with Philésha Huggins, an experienced child support lawyer, for compassionate guidance with child support and modifications. Protect your child’s future.

Helping Parents Reach Fair Support Agreements

Few family law matters are as important as ensuring that children have the financial support they need to thrive. Whether you are going through a divorce, establishing paternity, or modifying an existing court order, child support can have a lasting impact on your family’s future. While legal issues involving finances can feel overwhelming, you do not have to face them alone.

At the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, in Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton, Attorney Philésha Huggins understands that child support cases are about much more than numbers. They are about providing stability, security, and opportunities for children while helping parents navigate difficult transitions with confidence. As an experienced child support lawyer, Philésha Huggins works closely with every client to pursue fair, practical solutions that protect the best interests of both the child and the family.

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Understanding Child Support in Florida

Florida law recognizes that both parents share the financial responsibility of raising their children. Child support is intended to help ensure that children continue to receive the financial resources necessary for housing, food, clothing, education, healthcare, and other essential needs after parents separate.

Whether parents were married or not, child support obligations may be established through the court. As a trusted child support lawyer, Philésha Huggins helps parents understand their legal rights and responsibilities while guiding them through every step of the process.

Every family’s situation is unique. That is why working with an experienced divorce and family law attorney can help you understand how Florida law applies to your circumstances.

How Is Child Support Calculated?

One of the most common questions parents ask is, “How is child support calculated in Florida?”

Florida courts use a standardized formula established by state law. While every case is different, several factors are considered when determining child support, including:

Each parent’s income

The number of children involved

Health insurance costs

Childcare expenses

Overnight parenting time

Certain educational expenses

Existing support obligations

The goal is to establish a fair support amount that reflects both parents’ financial ability while meeting the child’s needs.

If you’re wondering, “How is child support calculated in Florida,” our firm can explain how the statute and the Florida child support guidelines may apply in your situation.

Attorney Philésha Huggins carefully reviews each client’s financial information to help ensure that child support calculations are accurate and supported by the appropriate documentation.

Understanding the Florida Child Support Guidelines

The Florida child support guidelines provide a framework that courts use to calculate support obligations consistently across the state. These guidelines help reduce uncertainty while allowing judges to consider certain circumstances that may justify adjustments.

Although the guidelines provide a starting point, every family’s financial picture is unique. Certain factors may support a deviation from the standard calculation when appropriate under Florida law.

As your child support lawyer, Philésha Huggins works to ensure that all relevant financial information is properly presented so the court can make an informed decision.

Using the Florida Child Support Calculator

Many parents search online for the Florida child support calculator to estimate potential payments. While these calculators can provide a general estimate, they often cannot account for the unique facts of an individual case.

Factors such as shared parenting schedules, self-employment income, healthcare costs, bonuses, commissions, and other financial considerations may significantly affect the final support amount.
For that reason, speaking with an experienced divorce and family law attorney can provide much greater clarity than relying solely on an online calculator.

The Florida Department of Revenue provides additional information about child support services and support.

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Child Support During Divorce in Florida

Child support is often determined as part of divorce in Florida, but it may also arise in paternity cases or when unmarried parents separate.

During a divorce, the court considers multiple issues together, including:

Parenting plans

Time-sharing schedules

Child support

Property division

Alimony

Because these issues often affect one another, Attorney Philésha Huggins takes a comprehensive approach when representing parents during divorce in Florida. She works to develop solutions that protect both the financial interests of her clients and the well-being of their children.

What Happens If Child Support Is Not Paid?

Failure to comply with a child support order can have serious legal consequences.

Can Child Support Be Modified?

Life circumstances rarely remain the same forever. A parent may experience:

Job loss

Increased income

Serious illness

Disability

Changes in parenting time

Additional financial responsibilities

When a substantial change in circumstances occurs, it may be possible to request a modification of an existing child support order.

Attorney Philésha Huggins helps clients evaluate whether a modification may be appropriate and guides them through the legal process of seeking or responding to requested changes.

Possible enforcement actions may include:

Wage garnishment

Suspension of driver’s licenses

Tax refund interception

Liens against property

Contempt of court proceedings

Whether you need to enforce a support order or defend against inaccurate allegations of nonpayment, an experienced child support lawyer can help protect your rights.

Why Families Choose the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC

Family law matters require more than legal knowledge. They require compassion, patience, and an understanding of how deeply these decisions affect parents and children.

Clients trust Attorney Philésha Huggins because she provides:

Compassionate legal guidance

Honest communication

Personalized attention

Careful financial analysis

Strong courtroom advocacy

Practical solutions focused on the child’s best interests

At the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, Philésha Huggins believes every family deserves experienced legal representation delivered with respect, empathy, and professionalism. As a divorce and family law attorney, she takes the time to answer questions, explain legal options, and help clients move forward with confidence during challenging times.

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