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Can the Florida court base its child support order on what I am able to earn, as opposed to what I am actually earning?

Typically child support is calculated using what you are actually earning. However, the concept of imputed income is alive and well in Florida, if you can show that a party is voluntarily under employed and should be earning more. Exactly how to do that is beyond the scope of this discussion.

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