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  2. Florida Child Support eServices

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    Get Started. On this site, you can review your case activity information, search for payment information by date ranges, find local offices, and update your contact information. Have a question? Visit the Help page, or try out the Glossary for definitions of commonly used child support terms.

  3. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Child Support Program

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    Check out new resources available to assist parents and families on the Child Support Program Resources for Parents page! You can find information on how to receive Advance Child Tax Credit payments, including the Non-Filer Sign Up Tool which is

  4. You may sign up to open a case for child support services if you are the parent or caregiver of a child who needs support. You can sign up online or call the Child Support Program for more information.

  5. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Make Child Support Payments

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    Visit fl.smartchildsupport.com. to make a payment » Pay by electronic check at the Florida State Disbursement Unit Smart ePay website. You will need your Social Security Number and child support case number or depository number . Register for an account to get started and pay using your bank account. Processing time: 2 business days. Low Fee.

  6. Help - Florida Child Support eServices - floridarevenue.com

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    Child Support eServices is a secure online website that allows you to: View and update your contact information (e.g., address, phone numbers, email) Update contact and employment information on the other parent, when it is missing on a case.

  7. Child Support - Florida Courts

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    Child support is the amount of money that a court orders a parent to pay every month to help pay for their child’s living expenses. Florida uses a formula to calculate what amount one parent should pay to the other for child support based on the earnings of each parent, the amount for child care and medical expenses, and the amount of time ...

  8. Child Support - Florida Courts

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    The issue of child support can be handled in several different courts in Florida, either by itself, or as part of a separate family law case. Article V, Sections 5 and 6 of the Florida Constitution grant the circuit and county courts jurisdiction to hear cases prescribed by general law.