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The court should be aware, but I would not think so. The child is no longer at home.

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Q: Do you have to pay child support in the state of NC for a child that does not live with custodial parent?
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Can a child sue a parent for child support?

Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.


Can the custodial parent who lives in 1 state file for child support in the state the non-custodial parent lives in?

of course


In the state of Texas if you are seventeen and your parent is receiving child support does the child have to live at home for parent to continue child support?

Yes. Child support is for the "custodial parent". If you are not living at home with your custodial parent, then they are no longer eligible to receive child support. However, the non-custodial parent can request a modification if the child is no longer living with the custodial parent and that includes a change of custody. A 17 yr old is not emancipated in Texas, unless proper procedures through the courts have taken place. If that is the case, then the custodial parent and child are no longer eligible for child support.


Does the child support payment have to flow through the non-custodial parent's state if the custodial parent lives in another state?

It depends on the court order. if there is a court order established then it will usually state the specifics. You can have private child support which means you pay the custodial parent directly or you can have your check garnished and it can be sent from your employer to the court house of the state of the custodial parent where they will distribute it.


Does the non-custodial parent need to have insurance on the child when paying child support in Texas?

Yes, if it is so ordered in the child support agreement. If the parent loses their insurance and the custodial parent has the ability to insure the child - it will be possible for the state to order the custodial parent to do so. This may change the amount of support the non custodial parent pays - it is entirely up to the whim of the courts.


Who gets child support when the child is grown?

The obligor (generally, the State and/or the custodial parent).


Can the custodial parent stop the back pay you owe in child support?

It depends on the state you live in. Some states allow the custodial parent to opt out of child support. Other states don't give you that option, and will collect the child support even if the custodial parent refuses to accept it.


What percent of support is given to the custodial parent in child support?

All of it is given to the custodial parent, except for amounts retained by the State as reimbursement for public assistance.


Does a non custodial parent still have to pay child support when the custodial parent is in jail?

Yes, unless the non-custodial parent gets custody. In that case the non-custodial parent must file a motion to terminate the child support order. The child support should be paid to whoever has custody of the child. If it's not the non-custodial parent then the child support order should be modified to reflect the party that should receive the child support payments. You have to pay for your child so you have to pay to the one who has custody while the other parent is in prison. If the state has custody you will pay the state.


Can you get child support from the non custodial parent if they live in a different state?

yes


You are 18 and your mother receives child support for you how can you get that child support check put in your name?

Depends on your state, but odds are that you cannot. Child support is normally for a custodial parent. If you no longer live with that custodial parent, and are 18, you are an adult, not a child. Thus, you are not technically entitled to child support.


Do intercepted taxes go to custodial parent for back child support?

Either to the custodial parent as the obligee, or to the State as reimbursement for public assistance.