Released December 17, 2025
For everyone
- Log in. If you log in to the wrong site (for example, log in at pro.flsgo.com when it should be client.flsgo.com), the login screen will now redirect you to the correct site.
- Files with contention. Now, if a second user opens a file that a first user was using, the first user is told what happened, including the name of the person who opened the file. Previously, the first user just got a message, “No File Loaded.” Also, the second user, upon attempting to open the file, is now told the name of the person who has the file open and the number of minutes left until the second person can open the file. We allow the second person to open the file if the first user closes the file or is idle for 15 minutes.
State specific
Massachusetts
- We have released the updated child support guideline, which became effective December 1, 2025. Here are the key changes:
- Table A and the child care amount have been updated.
- The Social Security dependency benefits section was revised and expanded.
- There were a number of formatting changes on the face of the form, including a new Worksheet Summary.
New York
- We have released the newly-revised New York Net Worth Statement. Here are the changes:
- Family Data, Expenses, and Income
- There’s a new section (i) in Family Data for written agreements between the parties.
- In Section II(b), there’s a new line for streaming expenses.
- In Section II(e), the line for Workers’ Compensation insurance has been removed.
- In Section II(f), there are new lines for children’s unreimbursed medical, dental, optical, prescription, and mental health expenses and for orthodontist expenses.
- In Section II(i), lease payments and loan payments are entered separately; the line for public transportation expenses has been moved to the section for recreation expenses; and the line for tolls has been combined with parking. If entering expenses by vehicle, there is no longer a section for entering expenses not associated with a vehicle.
- In Section II(k), vacation expenses are now broken down between Family and Self.
- In Section II(m), there are new lines for Diapers/Formula and Gifts to Children.
- There are text changes in III (a) and (b).
- There is a new line III.(c)5.(b) for children’s derivative Social Security income. This field is for the Net Worth Statement only and does not affect the Budget Report or cash flow projections.
- There is a new line III.(c)13. for a non-party person residing in the household.
- Former line III.(c) (relating to an employed child) has been removed.
- Former line III.(d) (relating to support received under court order) is now line III.(c)14.
- Former line II.(l)6 (tax refund) is now line III.(c)15.
- Former line III.(e) (other income) is now line III.(c)16.
- Income taxes and FICA now appear with income, instead of expenses (line III.(d).
- Assets
- There is a new section K13 for Electronic Payment Accounts.
- There is a new section L14 for Cryptocurrency.
- Investments are now in section B4, and there is a new line for Financial Institution.
- With retirement accounts, there are new lines for Financial Institution and Account Number.
- There is a new line for Financial Institution in the section for Other Assets (M15).
- For Jewelry, etc., the order of valuation dates is switched.
- For Contingent Interests, there is a new line for Financial Institution.
- Liabilities and Final Section
- In the Credit Card section, there are new lines for Creditor and the last 4 digits of the account number.
- The Installment Accounts section has been removed. Any Installment Accounts will appear with Other Liabilities.
- The section saying how many Statements of Net Worth have been filed has been moved and reformatted.
- There is a new Date field near the Signature field.
- There is additional text for the attachments.
- Family Data, Expenses, and Income
Washington State
- New Guideline. We updated the child support guideline table. Here are the changes:
- The guideline table has been updated. The support amount at a given level of income is higher than it was before.
- The new table goes up to $50,000 in combined monthly income, an increase from $12,000 under the previous table.
- The minimum amount a parent paying support must retain for themselves (the “self-support reserve”) is increasing to 180% of the federal poverty level.
- The minimum combined monthly income for lower-income families is raised from $1,000 to $2,200.
We now default to the new table, and the user can change to the previous table if necessary.