It has to be approved by child support enforcement and/or the court. But, consider this. If you properly remember back when child support was established, both your income were used for setting the amount. The mother is obligated, by court order, to also provide a percentage of her income to the child. Now, if the mother is paying for the college education, this will not be applicable, but if she's not, and the child is living away from home, at school, than she should also be providing the child with support.
Consider filing for a Trust Fund, whereby both of you are required to pay into it and the child draws from it for their living expenses. See link
By law in those states that require it, he still must, except the money goes directly to the child rather than you. As for those states that do not have this law, you must hire an attorney to file a motion to modify the child support order. This will not be a case that falls under the purview of Child Support Enforcement as it is not considered a "Change of Circumstances". See links below
You may not have support from Verizon for any issues that come up. You should deal with an authorized retailer.
No, the mother is the one that paid for taking care of the kid and is the one that should be reimbursed for it. If the mother has passed, the money is owed to her estate.
She did not attend college but rather was presented with an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music in 2006.
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It is not so much the class of plants that do this directly but rather a class of plants that support nitrogen binding bacteria in their root nodules - these plants are the 'legumes' such as peas, beans and clover.
Why do most fashion producers sell directly to retail stores rather than through wholesalers
Delaware State UniversityDover, DelawareNo it is not and in fact it is rather small as indicated below.SizeTotal undergrads: 3,159Graduate enrollment: 375For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
I do not think it depends on the race to graduate college, but rather the individual.
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Several biographies of Dan Rather state that neither parent attended college, and in fact his father never graduated from high school.
There was an L-named storm in 2017. It was Tropical Storm Lee. Lee was a rather weak tropical storm that never directly threatened land. As a result it did not receive much media attention.