Maybe. In most instances child support obligations can be retroactive. Meaning that a support amount can be awarded while the case is pending. Generally that is only applicable if the case was previously filed and is now being heard for the sake of amendment, enforcement, etc.
Closed does not always mean the child support obligations have been dismissed when it pertains to an investigation or action by a social service agency.
No... this is illegal..(Federal).....no intrest can be charged on owed interest.
Child support debt cannot be charged off in a bankruptcy.
You file for custody as the child should be living with one of them. The custodial parent can be charged with abandonment. if the child has married, get the support stopped, or have the child emancipated.
Case closed statistically means something different for each situation. If a parent or teacher says case closed it means that there will be no argument. In cases of the law, it statistically means that the case has ended and a verdict has been reached.
That would depend on the laws of your State.Generally, the crime of child abandonment occurs when the parent who is charged with the custody and care of the child leaves the child with the intent of abandoning it. Therefore a father who is paying child support is the non-custodial parent and cannot be charged with child abandonment. You can check your state laws at the related link.
No, although he should not allow the case to be closed when the child is underage, as it could be reopened later in another state, with a retroactive amount owing.
It is a separate case, but 50% will be added to any support payment to go toward arrears.
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Support that was unpaid at the time of closure is still owed.
Child support does not begin until the child is born and paternity is established. In Kansas, support has to begin during the pregnancy.
That depends on what's in your child support order. In WI the court can't order child support during college, however, if the parent voluntarily agreed to pay it and it was placed in the child support order, then it will be enforced.