The courts will mostly likely consider a child who enters the military as "emancipated," and, therefore, terminate child support. But don't stop paying on your own!
Child support does not begin until the child is born and paternity is established. In Kansas, support has to begin during the pregnancy.
They end. The child may be entitled to Social Security benefits from the father.
Turkey is opposed to child soldiers. The Modern Turkish Army has a minimum required age of 18 for service.
She is legally responsible for the support of the child no matter where she is in this world. I suggest you return to court and ask for support. If you're on food stamps, you signed a waiver on child support. They will file against her. see link below
Notification to Commanders when four or more medications are prescribed
You would need to speak with a qualified attorney or court officer about this.
They will only test you if someone claims to have your child and want support.
First, due to the large number of false paternity claims, the military is not as open to accepting a claim from a woman who was not married to the man. Also, if you had an affair with a married man, for you to get any benefits means he must admit to the affair, which could result in a discharge.
Child support usually ends at age 18; the earliest a person can join the army is age 17 yrs 6 months, with parental consent. So you're talking 6 months, maximum. I think that's a case by case thing, really - the kid's entitled to the money until they turn 18, but it might go directly to the kid if they're in the military, not to the parent.
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A court-martial happens when the Army finds out about it, and then he most likely goes to federal prison for fraud. (A dishonorable discharge is just the icing on the cake.)
Simply, he wasn't. He had a Court-Marshall for molesting a child, but was still given an Honorable Discharge.