Depends on circumstances. If the child is underage, then the money goes to a guardian. If the child is of the age of majority, in states where it extends beyond that point, or if there are arrears still owing, then yes.
No, that alone is not a reason to terminate custody. The non-custodial parent should be paying child support.
The past due support is child support, there are generally state and/or local agencies which can help with enforcement and collection, even if it is an interstate issue. If the past due support is alimony, the government agencies have differing rules - some will help collect alimony alone, others will only assist with alimony collection if you are also trying to collect child support.
Seek help from the Alzheimer support groups. You are not alone. Others have been in your shoes.
Being married does not automatically stop child support. Child support is a legal obligation that exists to ensure the well-being of the child. It is determined based on factors such as custody arrangements, the income of both parents, and the needs of the child. Marriage alone does not release a parent from their financial responsibility towards their child.
leave them alone.
standalone results = results of the parent company alone & consolidated results = results of the parent company + its subsidiaries
By crying as loud as you can?
No, pursuing child support is the custodial parent's responsibility, the person who ended up supporting the child alone.
No.
16 with parent. 18 alone.
tell him to leave you alone and tell a parent
depends on your age.