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Broward County Child Support Calculator

Estimate Florida child support for a Broward County parenting plan or divorce case. The calculator uses the verified Florida guideline table plus childcare, health insurance, and overnights.

This estimate is based on the information you provided and general Florida guidelines. Actual court orders may differ. This is not legal advice.

Local court context

17th Judicial Circuit

Broward County child-support cases use Florida's statewide guideline formula and are handled through the 17th Judicial Circuit and the Broward County Clerk of Courts.

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Your gross monthly income
$/mo

Before taxes — wages, self-employment, bonuses

Other parent's gross monthly income
$/mo

A best estimate is fine for now

Number of children
Who has the children most of the time?
Other parent's overnights per year
nights/yr
By schedule:
By %:
Est. monthly child support
$—/mo

Estimated monthly support

$—/mo

The other parent pays you, the parent with primary timesharing.

Combined net income
Guideline obligation
Childcare + health add-ons
Paying parent's income share
Timesharing credit $0

Estimate only — based on a simplified reading of Florida Statute 61.30(6), 2025 Florida Statutes. A judge can deviate. Not legal advice.

How the Broward estimate works

Florida uses a statewide income-shares model, so the core formula is the same in every county. The practical difference is what happens next: how the worksheet is filed, whether the case is contested, and how the local court handles hearings, mediation, and parenting-plan disputes.

Income

Use net monthly income after allowable deductions, not just gross pay.

Timesharing

Florida adjusts support when a parent has substantial overnights.

Add-ons

Childcare and children's health insurance can materially change the final number.

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