You can sue your boyfriend for child support in family court, then file the order in his country of residence through the international court system. Depending on what country he lives in, a court order from the United States may or may not be upheld.
This is actually a highly difficult situation to be in, because different countries will have different laws regarding child support (i.e., when you get it, how much, if they even grant it at all). If you say lived in England and you wanted to be offered child support from your counterpart that lives in Another Country, you will have to approach the Embassy and plea your case. If they see your case fit for trial, they will have you go to the country and fight it like a normal case and best of luck to you if you can argue a good case and win!!
Send a cashiers check.
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
it depend in waht contry your in!
It depend where you live in the world , the Law are differant from country to another .
Yes. Your obligation is not relieved by geography.
Child support criteria can vary greatly depending on several factors. Things like what country or state you live in as well as you income can impact the amount of child support that is in question.
You can't 'drop' child support, unless the custodial parent asks you to relinquish parental rights, or files to terminate your rights. Living in another state does not matter, in fact moving to another country might not help either, as many nations have a reciprocal agreement with the US concerning child support payments.
Does the child live there? see link below
Yes, the location unless living in your home doesnt take away your obligation to support the child. In fact, if you have no custody or visitation it actually increases your financial responsibility.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
You have to pay child support until your obligation for support ends as mandated by prevailing law where you live and the original support order if contains any modifications or extensions beyond what the law provides. Whether or not a motion to terminate child support would be accepted based on what you have stated depends on those items. Consult an attorney in your area for an informed opinion.
yes, with notice and opportunity to be heard
Typically it is very difficult to get child support from someone that lives in another country, but this is the purpose of the Hague Treaty on Child Support Collection. A warrant can be enforced by Interpol. Even if not currently enforceable, there's no statute of limitations on recovery. Circumstances change, as well as governmental entities. Enforcement could become a planet wide standard.