If there is a warrant issued, it stays open until resolved/you are arrested. Arrest warrants do not have time limit.
The father has a right to pay support and to seek visitation rights. [BTW, the child's last name isn't relevant to this.]SEE LINKS BELOW
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Not if no order was in place.
Generally speaking, it ends when the child turns 18 or when they graduate from high school, whichever comes last.
Up to the statutory limits for your state. Depending on the state, she has until the child is 23 to file. Anything you have been paying can be considered a gift. You need to immediately request a voluntary order to be established. see links below
Arrest warrants in Florida do not expire. Once the warrant is issued, it is valid until you are caught unless the court dismisses it.
Child support has nothing to do with the child's name. Just because you pay support, the mother is not obligated to give the child your last name. Many people feel that the child will be more comfortable having the same last name as the custodial parent.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
Yes, in Montana, a person can be sentenced to jail for nonpayment of child support. However, the court typically considers various factors before imposing jail time and usually provides alternatives such as wage garnishment or payment plans. Generally, jail is considered a last resort for enforcing child support obligations.
-He was just arrested due to a warrant in wisconsin for not appearing for his last child support court date. he hasnt had a job in 9 months. A body attachment was issued for his courtdate, and he is in contempt of court. He had a bond of $500 which he couldnt post, so he will see the judge in two days. I was wondering what his penalty might be.
No, a child does not need to have the father's last name to receive child support. Child support is determined based on the responsibility to financially support a child, regardless of the child's last name.
The father has a right to pay support and to seek visitation rights. [BTW, the child's last name isn't relevant to this.]SEE LINKS BELOW
Yes. The child does not need to be named after the father for him to be obliged to pay child support. He needs to be the biological father, that's all. Child support obligations arise from being the biological parent of a child and not on the child's name.
You are obligated to pay child support unless you have a court order stating otherwise. If the child's last name was changed due to a step parent adoption/termination of parental rights then you need to go to court to have child support payments ended.
No.
My daughter has my last name, her dad isn't on the birth certificate but he does pay child support. can i change her last name when i get married and how? My daughter has my last name, her dad isn't on the birth certificate but he does pay child support. can i change her last name when i get married and how?
The State child support agency sent a notice last Fall setting forth this amount.