No; however, collecting child support might become more difficult.
Yes, but the benefit check will increase.
Yes they can. They can because if a child falls off something no one will be there to help.
You and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information.
They support the legalization of same-sex marriage. In Mexico City it is legal now.
Yes, if the court approves the agreement as being in the best interests of the child[ren].
Yes. The non-custodial parent will then be owed the support while child is in there care. But it doesnt relenquish them from their prior debt. If the monies is owed direct to you and not a child supporting agency you can come to an agreement with the other party to resolve the debt and have it entered into a court agreement.
If the child is not with them at all, the child support should go to the one who have custody of the child. If they share custody they have to agree on who will pay support and who will take the responsibility and see to that the child have everything he needs. If the parents can not agree the court will decide.
It can be requested that the child or a neutral party be named the payee of child support but will likely only be granted if it can be proven that there is a very good reason, such as the child does not actaully reside with the custodial parent, or the custodial parent is neglecting to pay for the child's care
no harboring a runaway can not institute in being able to get child support, the child should be returned to the custodial parent unless something traumatic has happened ( sexual abuse, assualt,etc. ) then a report should be filed with the courts. Once that is done and the 3rd party custodian can be awareded temp. custodial rights and then might be able to get child support. I would check with the courts in your area to make sure or you can call the child support office in your area to aquire better knowledge and rights associated with your ?
A substantial change in circumstances for either party.
no
You cannot in 20 states. see link