Six months after you stop attending college or you graduated you are required to start making payment. If you are unemployed, call your loan provider or send letter explaining your situation and ask for deferment. Don't just keep quite, and avoid letting your loan enter a default - that will forever ruin your credit and possibly make it hard for you in any other fields.
Yes, if you have an income other than public assistance, such as unemployment insurance benefits or disability pay.
in Connecticut he does
No, and he should get a modification
yes
You should file a motion for modification in the court that issued the child support order immediately.
No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.
Yes child support doesn't stop even if you are unemployed or have no income at all
no, but you need to get it modified see links below
No, your husband is responsible for his half. You can pay it for him but he should look for a job.
If the father becomes unemployed, he should immediately contact the court to seek relief from the child support obligations. He may NOT just stop paying.
yes visitation and child support are two separate issues. Also if paternity is determined the man is not the birth father he has no obligation to child
Yes, if she has an older child she currently pays child support for.
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