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She is entitled to child support regardless of where either of you live. It is your child and you must help support him/ her, and no, she does not have to move back to Nevada.
Make sure that the courts and/or your State's child support agency knows your whereabouts. And don't forget to get the permission of the court to move.
He is still the father with/without child support and has rights. Take him to court to get the child support and make arrangements for your move to a different state.
It is possible. Though only through the court. If the Child is yours through court you can move anywhere and receive child support
Yes. Child support laws are recognized by all states. No escape.
Yes. Both parents have to pay child support no matter the circumstances until the child has reached 18.
No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.
Or even India.
The state of residence of the obligor, which than transfers it to the other state, who can than claim not to have received it.
Yes it is nationwide. If your license is suspended for non-payment of child support in state "A" and you move to state "B", state "B" will not issue you a new license until your suspension is cleared by state "A".
No, that is considered fraud, and is an arrestable offence.
Jurisdiction and future modifications transfers to the state of residence of the obligor parent, not the child.