A report should be made to the authorities concerning the absentee minor. The obligated parent should not cease support payments without the consent of the court regardless of the circumstances surrounding the issue. It would be advisable for the obligated parent to consult with the attorney who was involved in the custody and support issues to determine what legally acceptable action can be taken.
Yes, in most cases child support payments are still required even if the child is a runaway. Child support is based on the non-custodial parent's responsibility to financially support their child, regardless of the child's current living situation. It is important to continue making payments according to the court order until legal arrangements are modified.
No, parents cannot press charges against the person who hid their 18-year-old runaway child. At 18, the individual is considered an adult and can make their own decisions. However, parents can still report the runaway to the authorities to ensure the child's safety.
In Mississippi, the legal age for a child to leave home without being considered a runaway is 21. However, if a minor leaves home before that age, they may still be subject to laws regarding parental responsibility and the duty to provide support. It is recommended to seek legal advice if you are considering leaving home as a minor.
If you are being abused, it is important to seek help from a trusted adult, counselor, or local authorities who can help ensure your safety. Running away can be dangerous and may not solve the underlying issues. There are resources available to support you in these situations, such as hotlines or shelters for minors facing abuse.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction, but in many cases, parents are only legally obligated to pay child support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18. Some jurisdictions may require child support to continue while the child is still a dependent, such as through college, but this varies.
Look at your child support agreement. Or contact DHR to regain a copy.
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YES. You have to pay child support for each of the five children every month.
You continue to pay child support unless otherwise mandated by the court. Running away does not constitute emancipation.
Are you sending the money to the child or the guardian of the child? Is the child 18 or older? If you aren't doing this you can't keep the money. If the child is still dependent on you for their financial support, say while they are going to school. Otherwise, usually not, the support is intended for the child's up keep. One exception may be if the move is only temporary and you are maintaining a residence where the child will be returning to after a limited time away.
yes you pay for the full month
Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.
Yes, you will still have to pay child support because you are the mother or father of the child, and that makes you still pay child support.
Child support is not discharged in bankruptcy.
Then why are they still the custodial parent? The court order doesn't say they only get child support while the child lives with them, it says you have to pay it every month, not what they have to do to earn it. Go back to court for a modification.see links
what if your done with current child support but still owe interest for back support.
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby