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If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.

If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.

If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.

If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.

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Q: Can you withdraw a child support case if both parent decide to work it out and if not can you refile?
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If you file for child support - and then withdraw your case - can you refile?

Yes. You can always open a case again you have withdrawn. You can also file for a modification of an existing child support judgement.


What does withdraw with prejudice mean?

I am assuming the phrase is used in relation to a legal claim, in which case it means to withdraw the claim without the right to refile it at a later time. This is contrasted with "withdraw without prejudice" which would, obviously, mean that the right to refile the claim remains.


If you cancel child support but want to reopen the case what do you do?

Refile


Why would a plantif file a voluntary dismissal on a civil case?

They would do that in order to reserve the right to re file the suit at a later date. If they did not dismiss it and it went to the judge to decide and they lost due to lack of evidence they would not be able to sue you again. But if they withdraw the suit they can refile when they can prove their case.


What happens if the custodial parent cancels child support in New York moves and changes contact information so that the father is unable to contact the children?

He finds her, files an injunction to have the children returned, and start putting aside child support into a trust fund because she will likely refile for retroactive child support in another state. see link below


After filing for child support in New York you move to North Carolina can her father refile in North Carolina?

Jurisdiction can be transferred


Can you retry a 1st degree murder count if you have a hung jury?

Yes, a hung jury does not decide the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Until their is adjudication (decision) of the case that is not a finished case. If a jury is hung the prosecutor has to decide if they want to refile the charges or not. If they chose to refile then the case begins all over again. If not, then the defendant does not have to answer to the charge anymore. When that happens the case is dismissed. It can be dismissed with or without prejudice. If it is dismissed without prejudice then the prosecution can refile charges somewhere down the line; if it is with prejudice they cannot reopen the case.


Can you cancel child support then refile?

In the United States, once a Family Court has ruled on child support, you are required to pay that amount even if you are disputing or filing for a re-adjustment. That is, you will owe the amount the Court has dictated up to the point where it issues a new settlement order. You CANNOT stop payments while refiling. If the question revolves around the custodial parent filing for child support, then yes, it is entirely possible for that parent to file with the Court to terminate the non-custodial parent's child support requirement, but at a later time, re-file with the Court to require the non-custodial parent to restart payments (the new payments will be determined according to circumstances at the time of the refiling, not automatically being set to the old amounts).


If the mother of your child filed child support in one state and then moved the child does she have to refile in the state where the child resides?

No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.


Can you refile for copyright infringement?

no


Can you refile bankruptcy if its still active?

no


Do one's nails again?

refile