Only if it can be shown that the parent does not have possession or custody of the children.
Certainly.
yes
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.
Yes.
Means you are to pay child support for a short time or until it is made permanent .
yes
The obligor continues to owe support regardless of where the child is in this world. But, you should file a motion for interference with custody, as well as a motion to place child support into a trust fund. see link below
If no custody orders exist, a motion for temporary custody can be made while in possession of the child. An emergency motion for custody can be filed with evidence of immediate danger to the child.
That's a motion to modify retroactive child support. Most states will not allow it. Of note, Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement opposed the practice of backdating child support. see links
The parent in possession can file for it.