No. In fact she just may hire a lawyer to get more money out of you. That's how greedy American women are. They would love to see you suffer and make you out to be the bad guy...especially knowing the majority of the issues were caused by them and their greed. I advise that you go after some of her winnings. I'm positive that if the roles were reversed, to include you having any children in your sole possession living with you, the courts would award her part of your winnings although she has no responsibility. Don't be made...our court of law in some aspects is very antiquated and women inthis country are materialistic and extreamly greedy.
Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.
That is odd. Here in this state Maine it is noted as a child support payment and does go as such on records, when given to the custodial parent for past due child support owed as such a payment to child support and should be a credit towards the child support owed. You need to check with your State Child Support as you did not mention the State you are in. But where it is federal it should be with all states, not just one. But you need to check with the Child Support Enforcement of your state as to why it was not put down as a payment for past due child support and why you were not credited for the amount as of yet. You do have the right to call and ask as the non custodial parent and it is your money that was taken away. So you do have the right to know why.
No, why would it? You will still have responsibilies for your child's care and expenses. These financial needs wll increase as you child gets older, whether your wife remarries or no. If your were paying alimony to your ex-wife, that should end if she remarries.
As concerns child support? That depends on the extras on the order. If child care is being paid, and is no longer needed, the child support payment goes down. see links below
No.
yes, until it's modified down to the amount of just the SSD check, which I teach fathers how to do. To avoid the legal fees you will incur, you should request a modification now, otherwise you will be served and could incur the court costs.
They can get them modified. The payment would go down to the amount of the child benefit check.
You should take a copy of the court order for arrears and the current child support order along with all your proof of payment and sit down with a representative from child support enforcement or from the family court and ask them to review review your case. If you have an attorney, the attorney could review your situation, make certain you are paid up, and expedite the unfreezing of your bank account. If not then you will need to rely on the court personnel for assistance.You should take a copy of the court order for arrears and the current child support order along with all your proof of payment and sit down with a representative from child support enforcement or from the family court and ask them to review review your case. If you have an attorney, the attorney could review your situation, make certain you are paid up, and expedite the unfreezing of your bank account. If not then you will need to rely on the court personnel for assistance.You should take a copy of the court order for arrears and the current child support order along with all your proof of payment and sit down with a representative from child support enforcement or from the family court and ask them to review review your case. If you have an attorney, the attorney could review your situation, make certain you are paid up, and expedite the unfreezing of your bank account. If not then you will need to rely on the court personnel for assistance.You should take a copy of the court order for arrears and the current child support order along with all your proof of payment and sit down with a representative from child support enforcement or from the family court and ask them to review review your case. If you have an attorney, the attorney could review your situation, make certain you are paid up, and expedite the unfreezing of your bank account. If not then you will need to rely on the court personnel for assistance.
did Il. child support shut down
I don't really understand your question, but child support is based on a percentage of the parent who doesn't have primary physical placement. That's usually the standard unless there are extreme circumstances like a child who has special medical needs, etc.
Contact Child Support Services in your area and provide them with as much information on the father as possible. They will eventually track him down.
No. The SSI is extra to help her with her problem, not to replace child support.