Your question is unclear to me. However, I will let you know about me. I was a foster child, along with my 4 siblings, as our mother died when i was 3. I/we were raised in foster homes until we each graduated from high school. This was in the 1940s and in New York state. I am now an adult of many years and in the process of writing my story of living in foster care. Carol J. Pettengill
WE must first remember that the couple when filing for divorce and child support agreement , must have children . The state of Michigan court will then decide.
Yes, and even if he's not the father.
If you were a resident of Michigan or had taxable income from sources in Michigan, then yes.
Support obligations generally terminate when the child reaches the age of majority in Michigan that age is 18.However, the specific terms of the child support order is what dictates when support ends. If the obligated person is the biological or adoptee of the minor child he or she will not be allowed to negate their financial responsibility to their child/children until they reach the age designated by the court where the support order was issued.
A November 2012 study from Michigan State University shows that 56% of Michigan residents support same-sex marriage, while 39% oppose it.
Michigan right-to-work.
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Talk to your financial adviser for this
In general, younger children are not considered when calculating support for older children. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
Yes.