think of it this way if this child is not 18 then he is not allowed to leave anyway (there are some special cases when children get legal adult status but this does not normally happen) so why would a court order someone to pay this child for doing something illegal
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
Yes, unless/until the child is adopted.
Support is owed to the parent (or the State), not the child.
The State in which the child resides.
Well no, but if the custodial parent need benefits or financial support form the state the non-custodial parent will be asked by the state for child support. Parents are first responsible to support their child.
That depends on the income of the parties, age of the child, state child support guidelines, which parent has physical custody, etc.That depends on the income of the parties, age of the child, state child support guidelines, which parent has physical custody, etc.That depends on the income of the parties, age of the child, state child support guidelines, which parent has physical custody, etc.That depends on the income of the parties, age of the child, state child support guidelines, which parent has physical custody, etc.
If the custodial parent moves out of state from where child support is issued do you still have to make payments to that state if the custodial parent lives in another state?
Depends on how much the parent to pay child support is worth/currently makes. Varies largely state-to-state.
it depends on what state you live in and the age limit of child support in that state
No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
Yes. If the parent ever need financial help from the state, they will come after child support from the non-custodial parent first.