Legal Question in Business Law in Florida

opperating a small business

can my business accounts be accessed if I am behind on child support?


Asked on 10/19/06, 1:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Rosenblum Rosenblum Law Offices

Re: opperating a small business

Hello: I just read your question. Since I do not have all the facts of your situation, I can only give a general overview of Fla. law on the issue. If you want to review Fla. Statutes on line check chapter 61.

As you may be aware, your income is relevant in the calculation of support. If you are being accused of contempt of court for being behind, your income would be relevant if you are claiming lack of income as your defense. It may also be relevant if the court finds there is an arrearage, as to how much the court will add to the regular monthly amount.

If you are a sole proprietor, your records would be more likely to be relevant to proving your income. The other side could demand to see records to prove your income. If you are incorporated and there are other shareholders, the other side may not think you are hiding anything, but they still may be reviewed by the other side.

If my office can be of any assistance to you on this or some other matter in the future, please give me a call. Tom Rosenblum

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Answered on 10/30/06, 1:13 pm


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