NOT if you owe back support. It doesn't matter how old the child is or whether or not she has children IF you owe back support you MUST pay it
If the daughter is no longer living with her mother, and is independent, then you could petition to end child support. If she is still in highschool, you might continue to pay with the agreement that the money transfers from mother to daughter.
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
I would assume the mother pays her daughter the child support since the child cost money. If the move is permanent you have to speak to the court and have it changed so it goes to her daughter instead.
Yes since there is only so much money that can be taken for child support regardless of the number of children. The limit is 25% of a persons wage can be taken for child support. The courts can not take more then 25% of a persons income even if there are a hundred children.
Yes, until the court rules otherwise.
Contact child support enforcement, but they may require a court order. File motion to change custody and modify child support. see link for help.
I would say that it depends on the situation. If the child has moved out and is independent of the mother, than I would say no. child support is for the child not for the mom. In another light, you may need to pay the support to the child directly into an account of that particular child. i may be wrong. this is a question for a lawyer. Make sure you look at the child support laws for your state also. Good luck dude!
No, it's two years too late for the mother to file and a year too late for the daughter to file.
If you're in the US, marriage automatically emancipates a minor and therefore the parents are no longer responsible for supporting them, so, no, child support does not continue. The noncustodial parent needs to file a petition to have the child support terminated.
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He is the father and not to allow him his child would hurt the child. Take him to family court for the support.
That's up to the judge.see link