I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
You cannot put yourself on child support. Child support is for adults who can no longer financially take care of their kids (meaning, they don't have the money to buy food for the kid or other necessities), so they can apply for child support. Only the adult can apply for child support, the child cannot apply for child support.
First, get an order entered forcing a DNA test, unless one has already been done.
Visit the court that issued the existing order and request a modification.
Visit the court that issued the existing order and request a modification.
Visit the court that issued the existing order and request a modification.
Visit the court that issued the existing order and request a modification.
Visit the court that issued the existing order and request a modification.
Contact your State's child support agency. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
No. Most judges will only collect the child support due at the time that you filed for Child Support so if you filed a case with child support on June 2008 and then got it finalized July of 2009 you would only get from the date that child support was filed, no more and no less. That is the only back child support you will be getting. You can always go back to court and get the child support started and all, but you cannot ask for back child support if you refused it and you did not fill out a Child Support filed case, with your state either. Again get an attorney and/or call your child Support Enforcement Agency and make sure of the laws in your state, but this is in most states. Utah, California and Maine are all this way.
Yes you can get more support because child support is estimated by income of the payee.. go get it lolh
no
yes it can for they want to be more innderpendant and show you that they can be responsible
no, go to child support enforcement.
Go to child support enforcement.
Generally, no. Child support is based on the resources of the parent, not the parent's spouse.
No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.
Yes, until modified. They should have done it on their own, so she has told them that she is not getting anything from you, or know where you are. Have you spoke with them about getting custody? go to child support enforcement and request a modification. their services are free. see links below
Make a request from child support enforcement for a new filing, but it will not be retroactive.
No.