The payments continue to pile up until the order for support is modified/terminated, so file that motion to do so right away!
Think about this: Can the parent bring the child along to the Missouri Prison system to be raised by her? Probably not. Someone else has to have custody of the child while the mother is incarcerated. Probably, being incarcerated does NOT mean that the mother loses all parental rights. That's another matter, and usually takes some time to arrange.
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Michigan has adopted the UCCJEA. What you're asking is, which State should have jurisdiction over custody. The answer is, and will always be Michigan. Decker v. Lyle (2003). www.Floridaslostsecrets.com
yes Even if my child is still in high school ?
The state of Michigan borders on four of the five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie. Michigan does not border on Lake Ontario.
Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement ruled in 1998 that an incarcerated individual cannot be obligated to pay or accumulate arrears on child support.
Contact the agency in your state that handles TANF/Medicaid/CHIP.
For what purpose?
Depends on your state laws on when support ends, however if it runs later, file a motion for emancipation.
No, that's not legal in any state. You are jailed for contempt of court as a result of not obeying a civil court order.
In most cases, yes, you can still claim an incarcerated child as a dependent on your taxes if you provided more than half of their financial support for the year. However, it's recommended to consult with a tax professional or accountant to ensure you meet all the necessary criteria and requirements.
Indirectly they do, if the moher files for ADC (Aid to Dependent Children) and other welfare benefits. However - the incarcerated parent does not get away scot free, he is liened for the amount until he pays the state back.
NO! I know it is crazy but unfortunatley they do not have to now!
Think about this: Can the parent bring the child along to the Missouri Prison system to be raised by her? Probably not. Someone else has to have custody of the child while the mother is incarcerated. Probably, being incarcerated does NOT mean that the mother loses all parental rights. That's another matter, and usually takes some time to arrange.
in the state of Michigan i know you can
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Michigan State is the short version for Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. The State of Michigan is referring to the whole state of Michigan.