The PA child support agency should have an review and/or appeal process.
I assume you were paying without a court order and have now been ordered to pay a retroactive order? This is a common problem with no clear answer. see links
Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.
Pay your child support and provide proof to the court.
If you are going to court about child support, you both will get a chance to tell your side of the story. You will need proof that you have not received child support.
Marriage to the child's father would be the best proof, I suppose.
If you are all paid up you need to bring proof to the court that issued the order and ask to have the child support order terminated.If you are all paid up you need to bring proof to the court that issued the order and ask to have the child support order terminated.If you are all paid up you need to bring proof to the court that issued the order and ask to have the child support order terminated.If you are all paid up you need to bring proof to the court that issued the order and ask to have the child support order terminated.
The only reason to not pay child support is if you are not the biological or adoptive parent. You must provide proof to the court that ordered the child support.
Take all written proof (paystubs, etc.) to the Child Support Services agency collecting the payments, or to the court where the judgment for child support was made.
No but you need to prove it with proof like DNA test.
Yes.
File a motion in the court that entered the support order, with proof of the adoption.
You should bring proof that the child has been emancipated to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion to terminate the order.You should bring proof that the child has been emancipated to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion to terminate the order.You should bring proof that the child has been emancipated to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion to terminate the order.You should bring proof that the child has been emancipated to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion to terminate the order.