States do have laws against it, as well as it should have been addressed in the custody orders, but you should immediately file an injunction ordering her not to remove the child from the state pending a full court hearing on the matter.
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Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
DO NOT ever pay child support to the mother or the child. Pay it through the courts or the State Disbursement Unit.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
yes it is and should be reported.
he will have to pay back child support if owed unless mother agrees not to or he will have to pay back support if owed to state like if mother was on state aid,but no he will not have to pay for future support
In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.
The only way a mother can be forced to pay child support in any state, is if she does not have primary custody of the child. If the child or children live primarily with the father, then the mother can be made to pay child support.
I'm not familiar with Canadian law, but moving the child out of state in the US would not terminate support.
Yep. You owe the support to her instead of the State.
No. If the state is supporting the mother and child the mother has no right to free the father from his responsibility to support his own children. The state will pursue him for child support.
Technically, yes. It does throw a problem into the mix though -- now the mother not only has to go through the state to get to the father, she has also placed another state into the picture. Now the mother has to petition the state she moved TO to petition the state she moved FROM, both of which have different custody and child support laws and two separate agencies. It would be much simpler to postpone moving until she has petitioned the original state. The less government involved, the better.