Gisondo Law Highlights Key 2025 Family Law Updates Impacting Florida Parents and Support Calculations
Palm Beach Gardens, FL — As 2025 brings important updates to Florida family law, Gisondo Law is raising awareness to help parents and divorcing couples understand how these changes may affect timesharing, parental responsibility, and support calculations. The firm is advising Florida families to stay informed so they can make decisions that align with both the law and the best interests of their children.
2025 Brings a Shift in Financial Evaluation and Child-Related Considerations
Recent changes in federal wage structures and cost-of-living adjustments continue to influence how Florida courts review income, expenses, and financial requirements during divorce. While Florida’s child support guidelines remain consistent in structure, updates to income levels, healthcare expenses, and childcare costs may impact a parent’s financial disclosures and support obligations.
These changes may also affect how courts assess the affordability of health insurance for children and determine proportional responsibility for uninsured medical costs.
Greater Emphasis on Parenting Stability and Best Interest Factors
Florida courts remain focused on providing children with emotional stability, consistent routines, and safe environments. In 2025, judges continue to follow an expanded interpretation of “best interest” factors, emphasizing:
Each parent’s ability to maintain stability
The child’s emotional and developmental needs
A parent’s willingness to support the child’s relationship with the other parent
Evidence of domestic violence, substance misuse, or unsafe conditions
These factors may influence timesharing schedules, parental responsibility decisions, and modifications to existing orders.
Ongoing Focus on Accurate Financial Disclosure
Financial transparency remains critical in 2025, especially as more Florida families own digital assets, operate online businesses, or use multiple income streams. Courts continue to require complete and accurate financial affidavits, including details on:
Employment income and bonuses
Health insurance premiums
Out-of-pocket medical expenses
Childcare costs
Digital or cryptocurrency holdings
Failure to disclose assets or income fully can result in sanctions or adjustments to the distribution of assets and support.
Preparing for Changes Through Proper Legal Guidance
With Florida laws evolving to reflect modern family needs, Gisondo Law encourages parents to seek clarity on how new financial benchmarks or family circumstances may affect their legal obligations. Whether negotiating a new divorce settlement or modifying an existing order, understanding the most current legal framework is essential.
The firm remains committed to empowering families with clear information so they can make confident decisions that support long-term stability.
Contact Information
Gisondo Law, P.A.
11380 Prosperity Farms Rd., Suite 204A
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Phone: 561-530-4568
Website: https://gisondolaw.com
