Yes, the Florida Child Support ePay site is a comprehensive online agency that allows the parent who owes child support or the employer of the parent who owes child support to make electronic payments on their website. The parent may use this website once or repeatedly to make automatic withdrawals from his or her bank account or pay the child support directly with the use of a credit or debit card. The same website can be used by the employer of the parent making child support payments.
Before you can use this website to make payments for child support, you will need to register and provide the requested information. Each time you want to access the website you will need to log in with your password. The information that is required to register includes the following:
If your employer wants to make child support payments on your behalf, he or she will also have to add the above information.
Yes, you can schedule the payment on any weekday, every two weeks or at the end of each month. The system also allows you to make more than one payment separately.
As soon as the money is withdrawn, you will be notified via email and receive a credit for payment.
Your payment must be scheduled at least 48 hours prior to the date selected for payment. This is assuming all your bank information has been verified when you registered.
If you discover that your bank account doesn’t have enough funds to make the scheduled payments, you must cancel the payment within 48 hours of the scheduled date. Once you log into the payment section, it will give you the option of cancellation. If you don’t cancel in time, your child support payment will be on hold and your automatic withdrawal will be canceled. After that, you will be required to send all future payments using a guaranteed payment method such as a cashiers check, money order or a credit card. Failing to have money in your bank account is one of the most common reasons why the ePay account is placed on hold.
You must file a supplemental petition to modify child support and also serve the same petition to the other parent. You are responsible for disclosing your financial status to the other parent. In court, you will have to present evidence supporting your loss of income or job and that the unemployment is not voluntary.
Because of the complexities involved in child support payments or modification of child support, it is best to speak to a divorce attorney first. Frost Law represents clients in matters of divorce, child support, child custody, and more. Speak with an experienced Orlando family law attorney. Call (407) 670-5569 to schedule your free consultation and case review.
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