It depends on the court order. Of course, skirting the law is not the intent of the order; rather it is that the child's needs will be supported by the non-custodial parent.
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It depends on state child support enforcement laws. There is no universal rule and there are other factors that the court must consider. However, every state has strongly enforced child support enforcement laws that must conform to government standards.
Accumulate.
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He told me to garner all the support I could before confronting the CEO
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Suspended imposition of sentence in South Dakota and other regions gives an offender one last chance before being institutionalized. It is a final probation of sorts. Any violation will cause for the original sentence to be imposed without trial.
Acquisitiveness is a word that describes someone who has an intense need or want to accumulate and have money or things. A good sentence would be, her acquisitiveness has caused her to have thousands in credit card debt.
It sounds like you might be referring to a "MOTION TO suspend summary judgement." That would be a formal request to the court/judge to 'stay' the imposition of whatever sentence they were about to deliver. Such a motion is usually entered when the defense has another avenue that they'd like to explore BEFORE the final sentence is imposed.
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A married father has equal access until a court rules otherwise. For a single father, a temporary visitation order may be imposed by the court, however, it is more likely the child support and visitation orders will be addressed and rendered at the same time.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
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