If there has been any problem with non-payment the mother should file a motion for contempt and request a court order that the father's employer pay her directly from his wages by means of a garnishment. That way the employer is served with a court order and from then on cuts a check for the amount of the child support payable to the custodial parent and then pays the remaining wages to the obligor in a separate check payable to him.
If there has been any problem with non-payment the mother should file a motion for contempt and request a court order that the father's employer pay her directly from his wages by means of a garnishment. That way the employer is served with a court order and from then on cuts a check for the amount of the child support payable to the custodial parent and then pays the remaining wages to the obligor in a separate check payable to him.
If there has been any problem with non-payment the mother should file a motion for contempt and request a court order that the father's employer pay her directly from his wages by means of a garnishment. That way the employer is served with a court order and from then on cuts a check for the amount of the child support payable to the custodial parent and then pays the remaining wages to the obligor in a separate check payable to him.
If there has been any problem with non-payment the mother should file a motion for contempt and request a court order that the father's employer pay her directly from his wages by means of a garnishment. That way the employer is served with a court order and from then on cuts a check for the amount of the child support payable to the custodial parent and then pays the remaining wages to the obligor in a separate check payable to him.
If there has been any problem with non-payment the mother should file a motion for contempt and request a court order that the father's employer pay her directly from his wages by means of a garnishment. That way the employer is served with a court order and from then on cuts a check for the amount of the child support payable to the custodial parent and then pays the remaining wages to the obligor in a separate check payable to him.
if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?
Reference to "seventy four percent" is unclear, but it seems unlikely that the child's mother could collect current child support in such a situation. (She can still collect past-due support, if any.)
You don't - You explain the benefits that support could provide for the child.
File for in and they will contact Canada.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child
no not at the age of 20 years of the child. It may be of 25 years of the child
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
In a word, No.
The father can file for this change.
If she's kept the claim current.
It depends on the state. In most states the father would still be required to pay child support, even though he is living with the mother and the child. However, if the father was financially supporting the mother and child, it's likely that the courts would suspend the child support order.