No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.
Your custodial parent can collect unpaid support that accrued under an order. Support sometimes continues after the child becomes an adult if the child is disabled.
They receive federal matching funds for child support enforcement, as to refusing to do so could affect getting that money.
If there was an order entered, the statute of limitations never expires on unpaid child support. If there was never an order entered, you're not going to get one entered at this point.
Yes a child can sue a parent for unpaid child support if there was a child support order.
There is no statute of limitations on unpaid child support.
If you mean, "enlist," - yes, but military service doesn't relieve you of your child support obligation.
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
While there is no statue of limitation for collecting court ordered unpaid back child support, there is for unordered support...the age of 21 of the dependent child. The child at the age of 18 may sue the noncustodial parent for unpaid support that was not ordered by the courts. This has been done at least twice.
The will cannot be challenged; however, the State's child support agency may file a claim on the estate.
Debt consolidation schemes are almost never a good idea. Also, keep in mind that there is no statute of limitations on collecting unpaid child support, and unpaid support is not discharged in bankruptcy.
You don't. Once the child is an adult, child support is moot and the ex is home free.
If you relinquish your parental rights, you are still not going to get child support payments. The child support is for the child.