My question involves child support in the State of: Florida
When will a parent who was imputed at minimum wage while being a student and finally graduates with TWO Bachelor's Degrees be imputed at higher than minimum wage if they do not get a better job?
The Florida statutes state that a "recently degreed" parent can be imputed at "income at a level the party has never earned in the past" but is there a timetable to do so?
How long will the Court allow them to "look" for a job but not actually get one?
When will a parent who was imputed at minimum wage while being a student and finally graduates with TWO Bachelor's Degrees be imputed at higher than minimum wage if they do not get a better job?
The Florida statutes state that a "recently degreed" parent can be imputed at "income at a level the party has never earned in the past" but is there a timetable to do so?
How long will the Court allow them to "look" for a job but not actually get one?
Calculation of Support: How Long After College Graduation Will a Court Impute a Higher Income
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