This assumes that you're asking about retroactive support (support due for a period prior to the entry of the first order), not unpaid support that accrued as the result of an order. Retroactive support is typically awarded (or not) at the entry of the original order for ongoing support. At that time, the court should give the obligor credit for voluntary support furnished during the period covered by the retroactive support award.
Back child support is owed until it is paid off regardless of the age of the child since it is a debt owed from when the child was still a minor.
No. The back child support is owed to the custodial parent and the amount due doesn't go away until it has been paid.
No, it is still owed with interest. The back child support was supposed to be paid while the child was growing up. Check your state laws.
If back child support was owed at the time of the mother's death then any payments still owed would be paid to her estate to then be distributed to her heirs.
Often after the base amount is paid, you are than obligated to pay compounded interest penalties of up to 4X the original amount owed.
Back support is owed the obligee parent, however any continuing support can go to the child.
Any child support arrears must be paid unless, of course, the person to whom the funds are owed decides not to pursue the case.Any child support arrears must be paid unless, of course, the person to whom the funds are owed decides not to pursue the case.Any child support arrears must be paid unless, of course, the person to whom the funds are owed decides not to pursue the case.Any child support arrears must be paid unless, of course, the person to whom the funds are owed decides not to pursue the case.
There is no statute of limitation on back child support in any state. The other parent is paying until what's owed is paid in full, regardless of the age(s) of the child(ren).
I believe all child support owed is always there and can still be enforced.I know someone who is in their 30's and their mother is now finally getting the child support owed to her out of her ex's social security income.
No, the mother is the one that paid for taking care of the kid and is the one that should be reimbursed for it. If the mother has passed, the money is owed to her estate.
If you have owed it up to that point and haven't paid it, more than likely.
Not from that moment but you still owe if you owed prior to the signing away. Someone else paid for your child and should get their money back.