If child still lives at home with Mother, the support would still go to her but if the child moves away for college, the support should follow the child. There will need to be a modification filed with the court to change this.
Legally your support is there to compensate the custodial parent for half of the expense of raising the child so as long as the living expenses are being paid by her it belongs to her.
The child support goes to the one who have custody. If the grandparent still do and the child has just moved out temporarily, they will still get it. If the child is under 18 and has moved they also still get it unless the child is emancipated. If the child is 18 the child support generally end but it depends on the state laws and/or what you have written in the child support agreement.
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.
In Missouri, after 30 days the support can stop, but in most states, a modification motion needs to be filed with the courts.
it goes directly to the child.
goes to grandmother and yes he still has to pay just not to you
Depends on your state laws and what your child support agreement says but you have to pay at least until the child is 18.
The courts will mostly likely consider a child who enters the military as "emancipated," and, therefore, terminate child support. But don't stop paying on your own!
Yes, up to the limit set by the state. see links below
yes you still need to provid when he/she comes backDepending on state, you only pay child support until child is 18, unless child is enrolled in college, then it may continue until something like 23. Child being in the military would void the requirement to provide child support.
no see link below
No, as it usually goes to 18 at the minimum. see link
Depends on the laws in your state and the child support order.