Atlanta, GA asked in Family Law and Child Support for Florida

Q: my daughters father stopped paying child support. he makes deposit at the bank. how can i file with the state?

My daughters father makes child support payment by depositing it to my account at the bank on the 1st of every month. This month he didnt do it and did not respond after i reminded him. I want to file for child support payments through the state of florida. How can I do that? He lives in broward i live in palm beach county. We divorced in broward. My daughter is 16 and lives with me.

Thank you.

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Contact the Florida Department of Revenue Child Support Program:

https://childsupport.floridarevenue.com/

Rand Scott Lieber
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  • Hollywood, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You have an absolute right to what is called an Income Withholding Order. The State will then deduct the child support from the payor's pay check and forward it to you. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.

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