This is something you need to discuss with your lawyer since they removed the child from your care for good reasons I assume.
Yes, but get a court order confirming this.
Get a lawyer, go to family court, get an order against them for child support. If you all ready have a court order go back to family court and social services and tell them he isn't paying.
No, usually support is only due when ordered by a court.
Not likely. The child is 17 and if there was a Court order, the Court found some reason to allow the child to leave. At 17, a child may instruct the Court as to where he/she wants to live and why. You should still have visitation rights, even if the child is out of state.
Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.
The police can bring the child back to his father since the court order says it is his weekend. The mother also have a responsibility to make sure the child is brought back and can not break the court order.
If the court approves.
It is likely that the judge will enter a child support order and may assess an amount for back child support.
Yes you can. She can not withhold court ordered visitation. If she does, she too is in violation a court order.
You have a legal question which was determined by a court when your child support was established. It is covered by your court order. What can be done depends on the court order. You may need to go back to court or see a lawyer.
You need to return to the court that issued the order and follow its instructions.
If he is not paying court ordered child support, he is contempt of court. All you need to do is, go to the court which issued the order and address the issue.