A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.
A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.
A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.
A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.
Depends on the laws in your state. There are cases where the father has been very young as a minor and can not get a job and then his parents had to pay until he was old enough to do so. If the father is an adult the answer is no. Consult your lawyer.
A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.
The child support goes to the one who have custody. If the grandparent still do and the child has just moved out temporarily, they will still get it. If the child is under 18 and has moved they also still get it unless the child is emancipated. If the child is 18 the child support generally end but it depends on the state laws and/or what you have written in the child support agreement.
The parents are responsible for child support, not the grandparents. If the grandmother has legal custody the child support payments should go directly to her via a court order. All states in the US have child support guidelines, based on income and other factors, that must be used to calculate what the non-custodial parent(s) must pay.It should be noted that if the child lives with her grandparent that grandparent is already contributing to the child's support above and beyond the payments made by the parent(s). Child support payments rarely amount to enough to completely support the child.
They have to adopt the child, otherwise you should pay.
They need to be the court appointed guardians and then they can petition in the family court for child support from the biological parents of the child.They need to be the court appointed guardians and then they can petition in the family court for child support from the biological parents of the child.They need to be the court appointed guardians and then they can petition in the family court for child support from the biological parents of the child.They need to be the court appointed guardians and then they can petition in the family court for child support from the biological parents of the child.
If the custodial parent or grandparent's income is significantly higher than yours, you may be granted support based on your parenting time percentage with the child, but that would be an unusual situation.
No, the girl has all rights to the child and once she has the child, she can get help from the state to raise her child or put it up for adoption. A grandparent can take the girl to court and try to get custody of the child, but the courts seem to favor the natural parent unless there is abuse.
Nah. I didn't have to, and my lawer said I didn't have to!(I am serious.)=This may depend on the state and county you live in. In parts of PA, if the grandparents are given custody of a child or have custody of a child, they CAN petition for child support, and yes the parents would have to pay for the care of that child.=
The amount of child support that must be paid depends on the income of the parents and is not impacted by the child being in the custody of a grandparent. You can visit the related link for a calculator based on your particular details.The amount of child support that must be paid depends on the income of the parents and is not impacted by the child being in the custody of a grandparent. You can visit the related link for a calculator based on your particular details.The amount of child support that must be paid depends on the income of the parents and is not impacted by the child being in the custody of a grandparent. You can visit the related link for a calculator based on your particular details.The amount of child support that must be paid depends on the income of the parents and is not impacted by the child being in the custody of a grandparent. You can visit the related link for a calculator based on your particular details.
Yes if the child of the grandparent has traces of it.
I don't see how the parent not paying child support play any role in custody for the grandparents. If the parents are found unfit the grandparents have a chance for custody just like other relatives do. The biological parents are still the ones paying child support. Not being able to pay child support does not make you a unfit parent.
No, since you are not taking care of the child anymore. Child support is not the same as support for you.
Either the legal guardian of the child, or any agency acting on the child's behalf.