In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
If someone is suing you for any reason, the court will send notice to you.
You may ask the court to award a judgment for interest.
No. She has the legal right to sue for support if it has been proven he is the father of the child. The court can also order the male in question to take a paternity test if it is warranted.
In most places, once the child turns 18 and is not in school any longer, then child support is not an option. Even suing for unpaid child support is not possible in many states at that point.
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
It depends on your state.
Request a printout from child support enfrocement
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
Yes... No matter where you move to, Child Support will find you!!!
You and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information.
Why would you not want to support your child? Not knowing your situation, youd have to prove that you are not the father. I find it sad you don't want to support your child, but that isn't my place to speak.
You and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information.