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You can attempt to use the Hague Treaty, but only Cuba, who never signed it, honors it as regards father. see links

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Do you have to pay back child support while married?

I'M STILL MARRIAGE, BUT GETTING READY FOR DIVORCE, I LEFT ABOUT 15 MONTHS AGO; HOWEVER I STILL WAS PAYING SOME BILLS AND STAYING OVER A FEW NIGHTS. DO I TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT FROM THE TIME I LEFT OR THE TIME I FILE FOR DIVORCE?


When you move out of the country can you file for divorce and child custody once there. The child was born in US and I'm Citoyen Canadian. Left for reasons of abused?

False allegations of abuse is the #1 way to do it. By the time they are disproved, jurisdiction is established.


My husband left 4 months ago. Am I alound to get a divorce without knowing where he is?

It is possible to file for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The waiting period varies from country to country.


What is the meaning of this sentence 'he has left the country for good'?

They have left the country and will not come back.


Implication ff divorce to the children?

Children are affected by divorce emotionally. The process of divorce may affect a child's performance in school and his ability to concentrate in studying. Most children who face parental divorce move to join gangs and drugs to fill that gap left by their parents


Why did baracks mother and father get a divorce?

To make it simple, Mr. Obama left his wife and child to fend for themselves while he moved on with his own interests.


How does divorce affect children psychologically?

divorce and it's affects on children vary and depend on the children, and the situation of the divorce. the younger the children are, the less they understand about the divorce. some blame themselves, and some blame one of the parents, if not both. sometimes, when the child is left with a single parent, who usually is the mother the child will either blame and resent that parent for messing up the unity that the child once saw that parent having with the no longer present spouse, or the child will form a very deep bond with that parent for fear of losing the one parent that child has left. the substitution of another person to fill in the role of the parent who either left or is not in that child's life as much by introducing a step parent can be tricky and in some cases not healthy. one should never try to compel a child to call a step parent "mom" or "dad", unless the kid wants to do so on their own. Beware of abusive step parents and allow free communication from child to see if step parent might be abusive behind closed doors.


How can I get a divorce in Germany if i am a resident citizen and married to a resident citizen also however she left the country Germany for good?

Her location is irrelevant; you can seek a divorce wherever you are located. Simply go to an attorney to get the ball rolling.


My ex left the country remarried and is opening a case for back child support now that the child is 29 years old. What can I do?

You should speak with an attorney. It's too late to initiate a request for child support so there must be more to the story. Collecting court ordered arrears is a different category.


Can you leave the country while legally separated?

Not if you are out on bail. if you have a court appearance for a traffic ticket or similar petty offense you can leave the country just be sure you make it back in time. Otherwise, you risk having a warrant out for your arrest when you try to come back into the country. Already issued the warrant because left the country before the second date


Can you divorce your wife if she left you?

yes but if she doesnt want the divorce then you can just file for separation.


Do you have to pay childsupport if the child get left back and he's 18 years old do you have to pay child support?

You need to review your divorce agreement and your child support orders. Your obligations should be explained in the orders rendered in your case. You are also bound by the laws in your state. Most states require you to pay until the child reaches the age of 18 or graduates from high school, whichever is later, meaning if he's still in school, you still pay.