What agency handles child support in Florida?

What agency handles child support in Florida?

The Florida Department of Revenue
The Florida Department of Revenue provides child support services in all but two Florida counties. We partner with the State Attorney’s Office for services in Miami-Dade County and the Manatee County Clerk of Court for services in Manatee County.

What is the role of the Florida Attorney General?

The Attorney General is the statewide elected official directed by the Florida Constitution to serve as the chief legal officer for the State of Florida. The Attorney General is responsible for protecting Florida consumers from various types of fraud and enforcing the state’s antitrust laws.

How do I email the Florida Attorney General?

General Civil Litigation

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How do I fight child support arrears in Florida?

There is no statute of limitations in the state of Florida for child support arrears. If you’re saying that you do not owe this child support, and the custodial parent agrees that is true, you may be able to petition the court and/or the Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement to end all enforcement actions.

How do I file a complaint against child support in Florida?

The Department of Revenue’s contact number for child support matters is (850) 488-5437.

What’s the number to Florida child support?

For parents interested in more information or to obtain child support services, contact the Department of Revenue, Florida’s designated child support agency. The Department of Revenue’s contact number for child support matters is (850) 488-5437.

What is the difference between the solicitor general and attorney general?

The Attorney General is the chief law officer of the state while the Solicitor General is the Deputy Law officer. While legal actions against the state, particularly federal criminal cases, are brought in the name of the Attorney General, it is often the Solicitor General who represents the state before the court.

Can child support arrears be waived in Florida?

Parties can agree to child support, or a court can order it, but either way it is not possible for parents to waive this responsibility. When payments are missed, child support arrears begin to accrue. Florida courts take child support seriously and have multiple means at their disposal to enforce this obligation.

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