Nope, grandparents can give "gifts" of money, clothes food what ever, but the financial obligation of XXX amount of dollars is required every month, regardless of what else is purchased and by whom.
New York requires grandparents seeking child support to submit a financial affidavit to determine their ability to contribute to a child's support. This requirement ensures that the court can assess the grandparents' financial situation accurately and make an informed decision regarding child support. The financial affidavit affects the support order by providing the court with relevant information to calculate an appropriate amount of child support based on the grandparents' income, assets, and expenses.
yes if the grandparents put you on child support.
Children and sometimes grandparents are considered dependants, since they cannot earn a living but must depend on parents, guardians or relatives to financially support them. The word is usually spelled " - ant " when used as a noun.
no
A sponsor or a patron.
no
the govt. is in deficit budget, and it is not in a position to help financially. the govt. is in deficit budget, and it is not in a position to help financially.
Child support.
Yes, law binds husband to support wife financially.
There are a couple of different ways your grandparents can receive support for their dementia. It really depends on how far along the dementia is. There is also support for people like you. http://www.tree.com/health/dementia-support.aspx
No. Only biological parents are responsible for the support and care of their minor child/children. However, a non obligated SO or spouse might be financially affected by child support arrearages and/or obligations. That is why it is advisable for a non obligated person to keep his or her funds in a separate account.
If the grandparents are legal guardians and the child is living with them, the both of you as the biological parents have to pay child support to the grandparents.