Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.
No, since you are not taking care of the child anymore. Child support is not the same as support for you.
You file an enforcement action with child support enforcement
A child has to be eighteen before the child support ends for a child. You then cant apply for child support than or you can get anymore for that child once you are eighteen you are done.
if a divorced couple decides to get back together, which is great by the way, then whoever was receiving the child support has the oppurtunity to say it's over he doesnt need to pay it anymore. that person would have to go back to court before the judge to change it.
Yes, you do.
no
In general, child support is based on ability to pay, not other factors such as whether the non-custodial parent is involved in the child's life.
No
No, they are unrelated.
no the child is already 18 then they are legally an adult and the parent doesnt need to pay child support
Marriage of the child is a valid reason to not have to pay child support. If the other child is a fulltime student, you will still need to contribute to his well being. To stop child support payments, you will need to go to the court and petition for the release of your responsibility. Just stopping payments is not going to do the trick in the long run.
go to the courthouse and tell them that you want him to stop paying child support, my dad doesnt pay for my brother...