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Q: Does the noncustodial parent after child support has ended need to close the case?
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How do you get your child support stopped if you've reconciled with the other parent?

Phone the child support agency using the telephone number on your letters and tell them you have reconciled and they will close the case for you.


How does the IRS know who is the custodial parent?

Not applicable. It goes by the total amount of time the child spends with each parent. If the custodial parent does not have the child at least 51% of the time, they cannot claim the child. This is why the non-custodial parent needs to keep close track of the time in cases where the other parent has custody merely to get child support and the tax deduction, but has no real desire to care for the child. see link


Is it illegal to make the custodial parent pay child support?

It's rare for the custodial parent to have to pay child support, but it does happen. It usually only occurs in one of three situations: 1. The custodial parent makes significantly more than the non-custodial parent. 2. Parenting time is split 50/50 (or close to it). Or 3. The non-custodial parent is paying additional expenses for the child, such as high health-care premiums or child care costs. Your state may have other exceptions to the rule, but yes, exceptions do exist and the custodial parent is sometimes required to pay child support to the non-custodial parent.


How would a custodial parent close her case with the District Attorney's office in order to receive support payments directly from the child's father?

The involved party will need to discuss the matter with the ADA in charge of the case. If child support has been under the supervision of the state and/or there are arrearages the case will not be dismissed upon the request of the custodial parent.


Why would the state attorney close a child support case before the child is 18 years old?

There could be many reasons.They may feel that pursuing child support is futile.They may not want to continue to spend time and money pursuing child support.They may have determined they don't need the money.They might have decided they wish to sever all ties with a non-custodial parent who won't pay their child support and has nothing to do with the child.They may have another adult in their life who is willing to step in and be a real parent to the child.


How do you close a child support case in NYC?

You withdraw your petition, but the other parent can object or counter file. If the parents are not together, there needs to be a court order, even if only mediated, which can be far cheaper to achieve. see link


Can a state attorney close a case if the child is under 18 years of age?

I assume you mean a child support case and the answer is yes if, for example, the child is deceased, the parents have married or reunited, or the custodial parent or other caretaker is not cooperating in the process.


If a father doesnt want to pay child support and signs over his rights can he still get visitation?

Just because a father signs over his rights, does not mean he won't be obligated to pay child support. This will depend on what kind of agreement everyone comes to in regards to your case in California.


How can i close my child support case.?

I want him to take care of his child on his own not be forced.


Who tells a child when their parents die?

Usually a family member or a close family friend will tell a child when a parent (or both parents) die :(


Who are some people from whom you can seek relationship help?

A parent or guardian A support group A close family friend


How close can a non custodial parent live to the child and the custodial parent?

I would assume that as long as there were not restraing orders or orders of protection against either the custodial parent or the child, the non custodial parent could live any where they wanted. As long as no ones rights are violated, and there is no danger to the child or either parent, I wouldn't think the law could do anything about where either party lived. Hopes this helps