Here is a link to the actual law.
That depends on what your child support order states, some states allow it, some don't. It varies from state to state. Read your order.
The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.
Yes. Here is the link to read on this yourself. http://www.oag.state.tx.us/cs/parents/faq.shtml#behind Yes if the child support is behind since the court date and the date the Child Support was entered into court, then that past due child support is to be paid by the non custodial parent. Usually it is more then the normal monthly or weekly payment such as: The non custodial parent owes 200.00 a week in child support payments. But is behind 2000.00 dollars. So the Child Support Enforcement will send you 250.00 dollars a week, if you are not collecting any welfare support for your child, TANF or Food Stamps and are working steady.. IF the non custodial parent gets a lump sum payment of any sort, lottery winnings, Federal and State Taxes.. that will go to you for the behind amount owed. So yes. It is retroactive though you will not get it until the child support is paid by the non custodial parent pays. And this is in most states not just Texas.
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Read the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). Most states have adopted it.
it depends what the child support order says. Today they require a date on when it's supposed to end and if yours don't have that you can end up paying passed age 18. Read more in the link below.
A US state civil court cannot enforce a child support order in another country. However, as of October, 2006 any US citizen owing $2500 in child support arrearages will be denied a passport to enter or leave the US. http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/childsupport/ read it you can enforce it in Canada because we have reciprocal agreements. I am in the process of doing this you just need to contact the child enforcement office in your state or county.
You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.
You will have to read your order to know.
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I'm not familiar with the laws of Virginia, but it sounds as if this child is 'emancipated' and, therefore, termination of current support (not arrears) might be possible. It won't be a good idea to simply 'stop' making child support payments. Read the court documents that established the latest child support payment programme, and if notice is required when you expect to discontinue paying, you must give notice. You could engage an attorney to help you finalize your child support payments.
That depends on what problems the child have. In some cases it has to be paid when they are adults because they can never take care of themselves.The duty to support a disabled adult child is an extremely complicated issue and the laws vary from state to state. You can read an interesting and informative discussion at the related link.