With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". OF ERROR LAGOA, Judge. Based on the State’s confession of error, we find that the record lacks competent, substantial evidence to support the trial court’s order requiring appellant to pay child support. The State concedes that the child support guidelines worksheet is not contained in the record and, accordingly, reversal is warranted. See Long v. Long, 916 So.2d 823, 824 (Fla. 2d DCA 2005) (<HOLDING>). We reverse and remand for an evidentiary

A: holding that it was error for the trial court to determine the issue of child support without a child support guidelines worksheet
B: holding that an outofwedlock childs pending claim for retroactive child support was nondischargeable in bankruptcy because a debt for child support arises upon the birth of the child and that the fact that no court had yet ordered the debtor to support the child does not take the debt outside the scope of 11 usc  523a5
C: holding prior to adoption of child support guidelines that a credit was discretionary
D: recognizing impact of child support guidelines
A.