Not if the 15 year old lives in the United States. The minor must reach the age of majority (18 at least in most states) before they can make such a decision without court permission.
However, a younger child is always free to express their wishes, either in court or by writing a letter to the judge in charge of their custody/visitation. If the judge feels the child provides valid reasons why they no longer wish to visit their parent, the visitation order may be modified.
Otherwise, court ordered visitation must continue until that happens, if it happens, or the custodial parent could be found in contempt of court and fined or even jailed for their child's failure to obey court ordered visitation.
I get child support on a weekly basis, but in my case the NCP Non custodial parent pays on his own without need for garnishment. Support can be received weekly/ bi-weekly, monthly. It all depends on how often the child support is being collected.
Does ruby tuesdat pay on a,weekly or bi weekly basis
Pay what? In California, child support can be increase if he is not seeing the children on a regular basis.
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The way it breaks down is for every month the child was with the custodial parent, that child had needs. those needs needed to be met and paid for by on of the parents, generally on a half and half basis. If the dues have been paid up until the point when the child moves into a non-custodial parents home, the laws become fuzzy, but still favor the custodial parent. Even if the child goes to live with the non-custodial parent while he/she still owes money for past due child support, he/she still must pay that as if it were a debt to a creditor. Even after the 18th birthday of the child, the "bill" still is a valid debt, and legal action may be taken if unpaid. I have known a man in his 70's paying past due child support on 3 of his children ages 40, 46, and 53.
5-7% on weekly basis
The cartoons (Filmation, and columbia,) Yes. The old series, sure. The movies? Well, they should decide that on a parent to kid basis
Usually the state has a formula for computing support based on how much money each parent makes. If you make more than the non-custodial parent but are responsible for insuring the minor child, those costs should be computed at that same percentage and included in the support order. Anything extra, such as fees for special education, sports, medical, dental, or orthodontics not covered by the insurance should be split the same way on an as-needed basis, with the non-custodial parent paying the their share within 30 days of the payment having been made.
A salary means that you receive a fixed amount of pay for a job on a weekly bi-weekly or monthly basis.
Usually on a weekly basis.
When states determine the amount of child support a parent must pay they do not necessarily factor in the cost of living. The basis for support is determined primarily of the needs of the child, the income of each parent, the ability for the non-custodial parent to pay and the standard of living the child was accustomed to prior to the divorce or separation.
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