Too much time has passed. The child has been an adult for many years now and do not need the money. Unless you have a court order for child support and he owes arrears there is nothing you can do.
That option IS available to the court as a lever to apply pressure to the deadbeat parent. REASONING: If the deadbeat parent fails to pay support, the state would have to spend TAXPAYER supported money in order to support the dependent child.
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Your parent would file for child support from the other parent and you would be living with them.
You certainly can. However, you need to request the lien through the court.
Not unless they have taken over the claim for support from the obligee parent. This normally takes place upon the death of the mother.
The obligor parent can request the support go directly to the child. see links below
Child support is determined by the number of children you have in your care and the financial situation of the parent that is paying child support. Since every person's financial situation is different the amount people have to pay for child support varies from case to case. There is no set amount. The only way you can find out how much you should receive is to go to court to sue your children's' other parent for child support. The court will them determine how much should be paid every month.
The situation regarding child support MUST be revisited if the circumstances of the custodial parent change.
It most definitely should be!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, if the non-parent has legal custody of the child.