Time-sharing and child support are calculated together under Florida law, which means a change to one typically affects the other. When a parent's overnights increase significantly, the support formula produces a different result, and the party paying support may be entitled to a reduction that does not happen automatically. A parent exercising more overnights than the existing order specifies is still bound by the existing support calculation until a formal modification is entered.
Brodzki Jacobs handles both the time-sharing and support components of modification proceedings for Kissimmee clients, keeping the two orders coordinated rather than letting one drift out of alignment with the other. A client who successfully modifies parenting time but does not simultaneously address support is left with an order that no longer reflects their actual situation. If a change in your parenting schedule has made your current support order inaccurate, reach out to the firm to address both at the same time.