Go visit an attorney. Follow his/her advice. If you can't afford an attorney, find a free service. If there isn't one available, go to your local department of social services and let them know that you wish to make child support payments. If you can't afford the previous payments, apply to the court for a reduction. You don't need to have an attorney but it would be preferable.
Your start paying child support and do so until the child is 18 years old. see links
what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found
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You can turn to the court for that, only they can do this. If he has not paid child support in 3 years you should have turned to the court 3 years ago. Paying child support is not a choice and they can take it straight out of his wagers.
A parent typically stops paying child support when the child reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18 years old. However, the specific age may vary depending on the laws of the state or country where the child support order was issued.
Generally, there are no steps. You can just stop paying beginning the month after the child's 18th birthday.
Make an official request from child support enforcement. see links
No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.
You will no longer have to pay child support once your child reaches 18 years old and they choose not to attend college. If they attend college full-time, you will be ordered to continue paying until they either graduate or drop out.
First, he should find out if the child is his. Is he paying child support? It's very difficult to do this unless it involves an adoption. If he's not under a child support order, he needs to determine if this is his child and start one. Depending on the state, she can wait until the child is 23 to file for up to 18 years of retroactive child support. see links below
Yes. Regardless of whether she had a baby or not you need to keep paying child support until she is a legal adult.
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