Yes, you are the parent and they are a minor until they reach 18 years old. You are still responsible for them.
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.
If non custodian don't pay child support Can custodian parent move from virginia?
No, a sixteen year old can not legally move out on their own in Kentucky. Unless the sixteen year old is married or has parental permission they have to live with the parent until they are 18.
She is entitled to child support regardless of where either of you live. It is your child and you must help support him/ her, and no, she does not have to move back to Nevada.
Yes to move without the child (I assume the other parent will take care of her) No to not paying child support. Moving to another state does not mean you are allowed to stop paying for your child. You are still obligated to pay for him/her until they are emancipated.
In most developed countries a parent is to support their child up until the very age of 18 years as many children choose to move out at the age of 18.
No, you file to have the custody and support order set aside.
A modification can be requested to account for long distance visitation. See related links.
The child can not decide this on their own until they are 18. And yes, you owe money and they have to be paid. If both parents agree and let the child move, the former custodial parent have to pay child support to you.
You don't have rights to child support--it is paid to provide for your housing and food with the custodial parent while you are in school. If the other parent agrees to pay you a stipend when you move out, that is up to them.
If he has court ordered visitation and pay child support she will need his and the courts permission to move.
The child support is for the child so maybe out it in a account for the child is a better idea and it will be appreciated one day when it's time to move out. If there's a court order for back child support you have to go through the court.