In Arizona, you can file to have it raised if the either parent has a increase or decrease of income of 15% or more. And/Or if the child is over 12, then it can be raised 10%.
Once should be enough. "Back" (retroactive) child support is typically awarded (or not) with the entry of the first order for current (ongoing) support.
You will have to go at least once to court to pay your yearly to pay the child's support money.
For a severely disabled child, support often continues into the child's adulthood.
Just as child support cannot be revoked for denial of visitation, which happens 7X more often, no, nor should it. Of the two, it's far more damaging to the child, and socity as a whole, to be fatherless. see link below
It depends on the state. In most states, child support ends by the age of 21 (more often 18).
I assume this is a trick question. Men often end up paying support because they were married to the mother when the child was conceived/born, because they missed a court date, because they were misled into signing a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, etc.
Child support agencies have nationwide access to various databases that often enable them to locate non-custodial parents/obligors.
You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.
I get child support on a weekly basis, but in my case the NCP Non custodial parent pays on his own without need for garnishment. Support can be received weekly/ bi-weekly, monthly. It all depends on how often the child support is being collected.
Support often continues during adulthood for children with severe disabilities.
That depends on the language of the order for support and the laws of the State in which that order was entered. However, in general, child support continues to at least age 18, barring death, emancipation or adoption. Support often continues into adulthood for severely disabled children.
If a judge said so you have to. Often child support is required for additional years if the child is attending formal education toward a certification or degree.