Rosenbloom v. Rosenbloom 654 So.2d 877

Rosenbloom v. Rosenbloom was one of the first significant appellate decisions addressing the setting of child support when the combined gross monthly income exceeds the highest amount set forth on the child support table.  In this case, the Court of Appeal found that the Trial Court erred in setting the support obligation using a fixed percentage where the parents' income exceeded the maximum income set forth in the child support guidelines.  The Fourth Circuit subsequently reduced the child support obligation in view of all of the evidence submitted as to the child's expenses.