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Yes it can. Custodial orders as well as child support orders can be established after a divorce and does not have to be included in divorce papers, although it is more common to do so.
Provided that she actually never received it, than there's no statute of limitation on enforcing a violation of court ordered child support like there is on court ordered visitation rights. see link below
can i get back money ? he was ordered but never payed in over 20 yrs
In general, no.
File motion to enforce existing order
If there was never an order, this probably won't affect your citizenship application.
You should if they are your children. A court order is only necessary for those that refuse to help.
If it is court ordered, there's no statute of limitations on collections. If it's not ordered, an order can still be applied for within the limitations of your state laws.
There is no statute of limitations for support that was ordered but not paid. If there was never an order in place, it's too late now.
I know for a fact in the United States NO! 14 isn't even an adult!- - - - -Once paternity is established child support can be ordered, even if the parent is a minor. However, support is based on ability to pay (no comment on the causes and consequences of becoming a parent at age 14).- - - - -Another View: When it comes to the law, NEVER say "never!" It is conceivable that the 14-year old's parentscould be ordered to become financially responsible for the payment of support for their child's child.
No, and a father should never pay without a court order.