If your saying that the natural parents of the child get back together, can they stop childsupport. Then I've been there. Me and my son's father got back together after 8 years. Florida ChildSupport Dept. is really messed up. It took us a year to try to close it. It was "lost" When my child was 4yrs, I signed paperwork to transfer case from one county to the county I currently lived in. I didn't know that they never finished tranferring case. Nobody could find it in either counties, and Dept of Revenue was no help!! I finally got an appointment with an Childsupport Clerk, at first they couldn't "find" my case. But I have him all the info,(2 case numbers??) He said he was sorry for all the stress this has caused. They closed his case,(yes, with arrears) and haven't had no issues since that day. Me and birth father are happily going on 8yrs together.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
Depends if you are a good father or not. If you are a good father you pay if you are not you don't.
The Child Support Agency sends a form to the mother asking for details about the child's father, it is compulsory for the mother to give these details. It is also compulsory for the father to pay to support their child, I am not sure if there is a way around it. I am quite sure they don't ask any other relatives.
No but your mother can. The child support goes to her and not you.
A household made up of a father, mother, and their children. Apex Hope this help.
Yes child support is paid even when parents don't live together.
Yes, if paternity has been established by presumption (married to mother) acknowledgment, default (didn't show up for court or other appointment) or genetic testing, and an order for support has been entered.
well if you are the legal father and she is the legal mother and you two arent living together than yes the wife does get child support
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A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
no it goes to the mother.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
Absolutely. Child support is designed for the benefit of the child.
No. The mother cannot overrule a judge.
Petition the court for a modification. If the back support was for any state aid the mother was on, then it can't be forgiven. If it isn't for that, then the mother can write a letter saying she forgives the back support owed to her.
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