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If you divorce and remarry the same person and later divorce again, the first divorce agreement does not become "reinstated." You must go through the entire divorce process again by signing and agreeing to the divorce terms.
Non-custodial is a term used when referring to parents who have children that are no longer a couple or married. The non-custodial parent is the one who has the children in their household the least.
Yes. Child support will be awarded to the custodial parent if the couple are the biological parents of the child.
No, it has not beem reinstated. But today I did talk to a lawyer who had said he has a friend in statesville who assured him it was to be done within the next couple of months
When custodial rights and/or visitation has not been legally established, the decision belongs to the parent who has primary physical custody of the child. If the couple are not married, the mother retains the legal right to make all decisions regarding the child (except support) until a court decides otherwise.
I take it that the NCP is sending payments to the agency and the CP is returning those payments to the NCP. This doesn't appear to violate any law.
If there is a support order in affect the obligated parent is responsible for keeping payments current and paying any arrearages. If the order was mandated after the divorce decree and the couple lived separately there may still be arrearages for support that the non custodial parent is responsible for paying.
The law in all U.S. states presumes an unwed mother retains sole custody of the child until the father is granted custodial rights. In most states the father will be required to establish paternity before custodial rights or child support will be considered by the court.
When a couple has adopted a child together, each spouse is responsible for the upkeep of the child as if it were a biological child. In the case of a divorce, the non-custodial parent would have to pay child support.
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No Almost never. In a couple of states, there are some minor loopholes that revolve around cases where there is an open arreage or a recent reduction of support because of a new lower paying job, but in the US at least, a second spouses income does not generally affect your support amount.
Absolutely. For children to see the two people they love most in the world, and who are supposed to give them security, fighting all the time is totally devastating to kids. As painful as divorce is on the couple divorcing, it is just as painful, if not more so, for the kids.Another thing which may be equally damaging to the children is if the children don't continue to have adequate financial support. Often when a couple divorces, the custodial parent doesn't earn enough to adequately support the children, yet the non-custodial parent doesn't want to pay child support, because they see it as "giving money to the ex". So the children end up suffering by having to do without necessities until the custodial parent can take the ex to court.