For dependent most states have a 6 mo or more live in requirement, and or only one parent can claim irregardless and you already know she will, Not knowing your locale, your best bet is to double check with a preparer like HR Block, who could tell you on the phone but it is doubtful even with creativity (IMO)
"arrearage" ... "decree" - no
Absolutely, provided there is nothing in the divorce decree prohibiting travel.
A custody and/or child support order can be modified at any time while the child is still a minor. You simply petition the court to hear the case for a modification request.
They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.They should contribute the same amount as they would if the family was intact. Many states base their child support guidelines on that concept.
If the divorce decree addresses child support and is issued after the child support order then it replaces the child support order. If the child support order was issued or amended after the divorce decree then you abide by the most recent order with regard to child support.
Divorce Care is a support group for people who are divorced or going through a divorce. They also have resources for children of divorced parents. Support is offered locally as well as online.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
Some states allow a "legal separation" instead of or before a divorce, which could include alimony and/or child support. In all states, I believe, you can file for divorce and ask for temporary child support and/or alimony pending the divorce. Check with a lawyer in your state.
Once the divorce is final you can't go back and now ask for spousal support. Part of a divorce severing of economic ties. If spousal support wasn't part of the final decree, you are out of luck.
Yes it can. Custodial orders as well as child support orders can be established after a divorce and does not have to be included in divorce papers, although it is more common to do so.
This depends on a sole factor of whether you have a divorce decree or not. If you do not then there is nothing illegal about it; however if you do your divorce decree (or child support agreement) dictates where you may bring your child on a permanent or temporary basis.