It's called emancipation
18 years old in Florida
The obligor's state.
Adultery is not a crime in the state of Mississippi. However, adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
Yes. Child support will be awarded to the custodial parent if the couple are the biological parents of the child.
You can divorce a spouse if a judge decides to grant you a divorce. Legally is different from ethical considerations.
The state with Jurisdiction over the child support order. This can be the state where the child lives, the state where the obligor lives, or the state where the divorce took place if jurisdiction was never moved. see link below
The divorce decree is still valid. If it needs modification, the law in the child's current state of residence applies.
Child that has been ordered, retroactively, back to the breakup of the parents, or the birth of the child, up to the statutory limits of the state, and determinant on whether this involves a divorce or paternity case. In a divorce, it is retroactive back to the breakup of the parents. This is the same in cases where the parents were simply cohabiting. However, in cases where the parents had never been a couple, the retroactive amount can be up to 21 years worth, depending on the state. Further, depending on the state, the claim can be filed up until the child turns age 23. Knowledge of the existence of the child by the paternal parent is not a mandatory requirement under the laws of the states that allow this, but could be a consideration by the courts.
Yes, the child is still the parents child. To determine if there is a legal responsibility you must review any child support order, divorce decree and state laws.
You file for divorce in the state in which you are a legal resident, even if that's not the state where you got married.
Yes, IRS rules state that the parent who cared for the child more than 50% of the year can claim the child on their taxes, regardless of what the divorce decree says.
Married parents have equal parental rights. File an injunction to have the child returned to the state as soon as possible.