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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 389607"><p>Florida big on ordering support because until federal titles a state gets so much per dollar of ordered and collected support towards their state's social security, ergo FL tends to order higher support and collect more often. Florida also pays the oldest child first and orders the most for the oldest (I'm doing this go-round since all 3 of my ex's support cases are in Florida and it's where I'm from, too). Florida does NOT take into account younger children when determining support. Mine will get her money after the older two get theirs, even though I'm the only one he's ever married! When they grab tax returns for back support it's the same way, FL distributes to the eldest first, if there's any left it goes to the next one, etc etc etc.</p><p>I don't know if this only applies to child under 18 or not, but I know once a child is on their own they can sue the other parent for the full amount still owed to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 389607"] Florida big on ordering support because until federal titles a state gets so much per dollar of ordered and collected support towards their state's social security, ergo FL tends to order higher support and collect more often. Florida also pays the oldest child first and orders the most for the oldest (I'm doing this go-round since all 3 of my ex's support cases are in Florida and it's where I'm from, too). Florida does NOT take into account younger children when determining support. Mine will get her money after the older two get theirs, even though I'm the only one he's ever married! When they grab tax returns for back support it's the same way, FL distributes to the eldest first, if there's any left it goes to the next one, etc etc etc. I don't know if this only applies to child under 18 or not, but I know once a child is on their own they can sue the other parent for the full amount still owed to them. [/QUOTE]
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