No, but the custodial parent or legal guardian with whom the minor lives can file a lawsuit or initiate enforcement proceedings through the state's department of social services. Contact Information: Missouri Department Of Social Services Division of Child Support Enforcement P.O. Box 2320 Jefferson City, MO. 65102-2320 (573)751-4301 Fax (573)751-8450
This is dependent on the circumstances and the state. Not if it is voluntary, however in Missouri, if being denied access, the obligor parent can file to have child support placed on hold.
Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.
Yes, and continuing child support owed after in states like Missouri where death is not a justiable cause for not paying support.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
File for support as if the parent were not incarcerated. If the parent owns property such as a bank account or real estate it can be levied or have a lien placed against it. The child support amount granted will accrue while the parent is in custody and he or she will be held responsible for payment of arrearages when released.
The parent. It was the parent who incurred the expenses to support the child.
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
Yes until ruled on otherwise by the court. In Missouri, after 30 days, the obligor parent can notify child support enforcement and request a modification. see link below
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.
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The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.