All of the details in a divorce and custody battle can and will vary form case to case and state to state.
Yes.
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The site http://www.alllaw.com/calculators/Childsupport/ ask several questions that would help you figure out a rough number, since the amount changes depending on where you live
A husband has no legal obligation to support his mother-in-law.
No. But you should take care not to have any joint bank accounts with your husband. If he falls behind in his child support obligations the court could freeze his bank accounts.
If the husband does not agree to khula, the wife can seek a divorce through the court system by filing for a judicial divorce. This process involves presenting evidence to the court to support her case for divorce, and the court will ultimately make a decision on the matter.
my ex-husband and I were married 20 years. Can I draw from his VA disability?
In California, Child Support Services can only garnish the wages from the parent. If you are the step-parent, your wages cannot be garnished. If you are the parent, wages can be garnished within 30 days of legal separation, as ordered by the courts.
If the husband wants to provide financial support to his wife, he can certainly do it. It is not mandatory, unless it is part of the legal separation or divorce agreement.
child support cannot be cleared
No. It has no effect on the court order between the two of you.
Yes, Lisa Marie Presley was ordered to pay spousal support to her ex-husband Michael Lockwood following their divorce in 2021. The court mandated that she provide $4,600 per month in spousal support. This arrangement was part of the divorce settlement, which also included discussions about child support for their twin daughters.