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CS Agreement Silent on End date in FL???

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newwifefl

Member
What is the name of your state? FL

My husbands child support agreement is strangely silent as to when he is to stop paying support for each child. I've read it a dozen times and no where does it ever mention when it should end. The only thing ever mentioned in the agreement is that he has to maintain a life insurance policy with the ex-wife as beneficiary until the youngest child emanicipates.

My husband said he always "assumed" it was until each one emanacipated. However, his wife had an atty draw this agreement up and husband signed without alot of questions. So was this a way to leave the door open or will FL courts rule he is done when they emanicpate?

All your expertise is greatly appreciated. THANKYOU!
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? FL

My husbands child support agreement is strangely silent as to when he is to stop paying support for each child. I've read it a dozen times and no where does it ever mention when it should end. The only thing ever mentioned in the agreement is that he has to maintain a life insurance policy with the ex-wife as beneficiary until the youngest child emanicipates.

My husband said he always "assumed" it was until each one emanacipated. However, his wife had an atty draw this agreement up and husband signed without alot of questions. So was this a way to leave the door open or will FL courts rule he is done when they emanicpate?

All your expertise is greatly appreciated. THANKYOU!
If the decree doesn't specific when, then it defaults to the state statute for that issue. Most likely its age 18 or graduation from high school, whichever comes last.
 

Gracie3787

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? FL

My husbands child support agreement is strangely silent as to when he is to stop paying support for each child. I've read it a dozen times and no where does it ever mention when it should end. The only thing ever mentioned in the agreement is that he has to maintain a life insurance policy with the ex-wife as beneficiary until the youngest child emanicipates.

My husband said he always "assumed" it was until each one emanacipated. However, his wife had an atty draw this agreement up and husband signed without alot of questions. So was this a way to leave the door open or will FL courts rule he is done when they emanicpate?

All your expertise is greatly appreciated. THANKYOU!
As each child emancipates your husband will need to file for a modification. However, if your husband is earning alot more than he was at the time the order was issued, he'll want to run the numbers thru a CS calculator to see how much of a change there would be.
 

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