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If a court order is in effect for you to pay child support then, it must be paid until you prtition the court otherwise.

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Q: You are a 100 disabled veteran and your ex wife has attempted to alienate your children from you Do you have to pay support?
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Disabled child help and support?

Although support for most children ends when the child attains majority, completes school and/or becomes emancipated, support for severely disabled children often continues into the child's adult years.


What is it called when you work with disabled children?

Working with disabled children is known as pediatric disability therapy or pediatric disability support. This may involve providing services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or behavioral support to help children with disabilities reach their full potential.


What age is a child with an disabilities legally an adult?

An exception to the rule that parents' duty to support their children ends at the children's majority occurs when the child is disabled. In cases where the child is disabled, mentally or physically, and therefore unable to support himself/herself upon reaching the age of majority most states have adopted the rule that parents have a duty to support their adult disabled children. Most often, courts define "disability" in economic terms, i.e., the inability of the adult disabled child to adequately care for himself/herself by earning a living by reason of mental or physical infirmity. States differ as to whether support for an adult disabled child is determined by the state's child support guidelines or by the needs of the child as balanced by the parents' ability to provide support. In the case the child CAN support themselves then they'd be legally an adult at their states normal age of majority which is generally 18.


Do every disabled child have respite?

Not every disabled child has access to respite care. Respite care services can vary by region and funding availability, so not all families with disabled children may have access to this type of support. Families may need to explore and access available resources and support services in their community.


If a child is 21 and mentally retarded do you still have to pay?

It's possible. For severely disabled children, support often continues into adulthood.


What are the characteristics of Learning Disabled children?

Learning disabled children may have difficulty in reading, writing, math, or other academic areas. They may struggle with memory, organization, following directions, and processing information. These students often require individualized instruction and support to help them succeed in school.


Why was Abraham Lincoln afraid to alienate the large numbers of northerners?

He needed their support to win the war against the south.


When does child support end in nv?

18 or 19 if still in high school (except disabled children), death of child, adoption of child, emancipation of child.


How long do you pay for child support?

That's governed by the language of the order for support and the laws of the State with jurisdiction. However, in general child support is owed until the child: dies; is no longer a minor (support may continue into adulthood for severely disabled children); or, becomes emancipated.


Why do narcissists alienate you from your family and friends?

So you have no support or other ideas. You can only worship that one person and they will make sure of it.


Why do mothers alienate children from fathers?

Many times a women alienate children from their fathers because they themselves do not wish to have contact with the father. Therefore; children get alienated due to an unintended consequence, but there are as many different answers to this questions as there are fathers alienated from their children. Unless there is abuse on the part of the man, the damage done to children who are alienated from their fathers is usually irreparable. It is extremely cruel to keep children from their fathers. Children need fathers as much as, and in some cases, more than children need their mothers. A father's positive influence cannot be bought for all the gold in Egypt. It is flat out child abuse for ANYONE to intentionally alienate children from their fathers. It can actually be a blessing for a mother to have a civil-productive relationship with the children's father. The mother can then have a much needed break from the children, financial support and the comfort of attending childrens activities without animosity. My sons father and I divorced when they were young and we got along beautifully while raising our children together and in close proximity. It was a positive influence that they witnessed their parents caring enough about THEM to get along with each other.


Can a child receive child support from disabled parents?

yes