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B. _____ LESS child support than the amount required by the child support guidelines. TheCourt
should order LESS child support than the amount required by the child support guidelines because of:
[Choose all that apply to your situation]
1. _____ Extraordinary medical, psychological, educational, or dental expenses;
2. _____ Independent income of child(ren), excluding the child(ren)’s SSI (supplemental
security income)
3. _____ Payment of support for a parent which has been regularly paid and for which
there is a demonstrated need;
4. _____ Seasonal variations in one or both parent's income or expenses;
5. _____ Age of the child(ren), taking into account the greater needs of older child(ren);
6. _____ Total available assets of obligee, obligor, and child(ren);
7. _____ Impact of the Internal Revenue Service Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit,
Earned Income Tax Credit, and dependency exemption and waiver of that exemption;
8. _____ Application of the child support guidelines which requires the obligor to pay
more than 55% of gross income for a single support order;
9. _____ Residency of subsequently born or adopted child(ren) with the obligor, include
consideration of the subsequent spouse's income;
10. _____ The Parenting Plan, where the child(ren) spend a significant amount of time, but
less than 20 percent of the overnights, with one parent, thereby reducing the financial
expenditures incurred by the other parent; or the refusal of a parent to become involved in the
activities of the child(ren)has reduced the financial expenditure of that parent;
11. _____ Any other adjustment that is needed to achieve an equitable result, which may
include reasonable and necessary expenses or debts jointly incurred during the marriage.
12. Explain any items marked above: ____________________________________________
SECTION II. INCOME AND ASSETS OF CHILD(REN) COMMON TO BOTH PARTIES
List the total of any independent income or assets of the child(ren) common to both parties (income
from Social Security, gifts, stocks/bonds, employment, trust fund(s), investment(s), etc.). Attach an
explanation.
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSETS OF CHILD(REN) $
TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME OF CHILD(REN) $
SECTION III. EXPENSES FOR CHILD(REN) COMMON TO BOTH PARTIES
All amounts must be MONTHLY. See the instructions with this form to figure out money amounts for
anything that is NOT paid monthly. !ttach more paper, if needed. Items included under “other” should
be listed separately with separate dollar amounts.
1. $ Monthly nursery, babysitting, or other child care
2. $ Monthly after-school care
Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.943, Motion to Deviate from Child Support Guidelines
(11/15)