Entries by Adam B. Cordover, Attorney-at-Law

Section 61.1824, Florida Statutes

State Disbursement Unit.— (1)The State Disbursement Unit is hereby created and shall be operated by the Department of Revenue or by a contractor responsible directly to the department. The State Disbursement Unit shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of payments for: (a)All support cases enforced by the department pursuant to Title IV-D of […]

Section 61.1816, Florida Statutes

Child Support Clearing Trust Fund.— (1)The Child Support Clearing Trust Fund is hereby created, to be administered by the Department of Revenue. Funds shall be credited to the trust fund from child support payments. The purpose of the trust fund is to account for child support collections pending distribution to custodial parents and other state […]

Section 61.1814, Florida Statutes

Child Support Enforcement Application and Program Revenue Trust Fund.— (1)The Child Support Enforcement Application and Program Revenue Trust Fund is hereby created, to be administered by the Department of Revenue. The purpose of the trust fund is to account for Title IV-D program income and to support the activities of the child support enforcement program […]

Section 61.1812, Florida Statutes

Child Support Incentive Trust Fund.— (1)The Child Support Incentive Trust Fund is hereby created, to be administered by the Department of Revenue. All child support enforcement incentive earnings and that portion of the state share of Title IV-A public assistance collections recovered in fiscal year 1996-1997 by the Title IV-D program of the department which […]

Section 61.1811, Florida Statutes

Clerk of the Court Child Support Enforcement Collection System Trust Fund.—There is hereby created the Clerk of the Court Child Support Enforcement Collection System Trust Fund to be used to deposit the department’s share of the fees generated in s. 61.181(2)(b). For the latest version of this statute, visit http://www.leg.state.fl.us.

Section 61.181, Florida Statutes

Depository for alimony transactions, support, maintenance, and support payments; fees.— (1) (a)The office of the clerk of the court shall operate a depository unless the depository is otherwise created by special act of the Legislature or unless, prior to June 1, 1985, a different entity was established to perform such functions. The department shall, no […]

Section 61.17, Florida Statutes

Alimony and child support; additional method for enforcing orders and judgments; costs, expenses.— (1)An order or judgment for the payment of alimony or child support or either entered by any court of this state may be enforced by another chancery court in this state in the following manner: (a)The person to whom such alimony or […]

Section 61.16, Florida Statutes

Attorney’s fees, suit money, and costs.— (1)The court may from time to time, after considering the financial resources of both parties, order a party to pay a reasonable amount for attorney’s fees, suit money, and the cost to the other party of maintaining or defending any proceeding under this chapter, including enforcement and modification proceedings […]