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No, the non-custodial parent does not have to pay child support to the custodial parent, but the non-custodial parent needs to go to the local child support office and notify them of the change. but if you have back pay u may have to pay that. [edit: correct in theory, however, you would have to bring the new circumstances in front of a judge in most states. Given that the support is court ordered, the restructure of the support needs to be adjusted in court. To do this, you can either contact your attorney, or you can file to bring it before a judge yourself. Generally this form is called "To ammend a child support formula". But it can have other names. To be sure, contact the clerk of courts in your county. The child will be appointed a "Guardian ad Litem" to support the child's rights. Of course, depending upon the age of the child, the funds could be diverted directly to that child. Again, contact your local COC or your attny. to be sure.]

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It depends on the states you live in and the age of the child.

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Q: Does non custodial parent have to continue to pay child support to the custodial parent if the child is pregnant and has moved in with boyfriend?
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Do you still have to pay support if custodial parents moves to another state and 19yr old pregnant child is here living with her boyfriend?

No since the girl is over 18.


Does child support continue if the custodial parent is in jail for a long time?

Yes - the child's needs continue.


Do you have to pay child support for a person who is 21?

Not usually, but there are some cases in which you might. 1. Some states require the non-custodial parent to continue to pay child support if the child hasn't graduated high school and is still living with the custodial parent. 2. If the child is disabled, there is no cut off age for ending child support. The non-custodial parent will continue to owe child support for as long as the disabled child lives with the custodial parent.


If one parent is ordered to pay child support do they have to continue to pay for a child that stays over a boyfriends house more then with the custodial parent?

Yes, you are paying child support because it is yourduty/obligation to provide for support your of child.You seem to be wanting to shift your responsibility for supporting your child onto your daughters boyfriend and this is not possible as, until your daughter is an adult, responsibility for her remains with you and the custodial parent.


Does non custodial parent still have to pay child support if child gets pregnant?

yes


If a pregnant 16-year-old wants to live with the non-custodial parent will the custodial parent have to pay child support?

The minor female could not arbitrarily change residences without the permission of the custodial parent or the court. In addition, the custodial parent would not be required to pay support unless the non custodial parent filed for primary custody and support payments and the court granted the petition. The parent paying child support is legally obligated to continue with the terms of the court order until said order is rescinded or amended. To cease the action, regardless of the change of circumstances would place the parent in a position of contempt of a court order.


If a 17-year old moves in with her boyfriend does non-custodial parent still have to pay child support?

yes.


In California if a non-custodial mother remarries and becomes a stay-at-home mom to a new baby and step children will the courts still make her responsible for full child support?

If the non-custodial mother was responsible for full child support before remarrying, that responsibility will continue until the court says otherwise. The court will consider the financial condition of both the non-custodial mother and of the custodial father in deciding whether to continue to require full child support.


If a 17-year old moves out of her house and in with her boyfriend does non-custodial parent still have to pay child support?

A non-custodial parent is responsible to pay child support whether or not the custodial parent has a boyfriend or a husband or not. This responsibility continues until the child reaches the age of 18 years unless the child dies or the court takes some action to end that responsibility.


Do you still need to pay child support if the child does not live with the custodial parent and he lives with his girlfriend who is now pregnant?

You must continue to pay child support as long as there is a court order to do so. However, if the child isn't being physically supported by the custodial parent and lives with another guardian, the court may alter the child support order to have payments sent to the new guardian. Contact your local department of Human Services and let them know that the child isn't living with the custodial parent.


Does a 14-year-old child's father still have to pay child support even though she's pregnant?

Yes. A pregnant fourteen year old still depends on her parents for support- both her custodial and non-custodial parents. In fact, her needs are increased. You can read more about termination of child support at the related link.


Do you still pay support if your child work?

If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her own financial support, then no, child support would not continue. However, if 50% or more of his or her financial support is still coming from the custodial parent, then child support would continue like normal.