Jurisdiction and future modifications transfers to the state of residence of the obligor parent, not the child.
no.
no because you need your parents permission even if they cant hear The State can enforce a child support order after notice to the parents. The obligor has the right to an administrative hearing; other than that, no further hearing is required.
No; however, the court will likely enter a default order and you will not like its terms.
No, you should not take children to a child support court hearing. This is for the parents to deal with and the children should not even know it is happening.
Only as a provision of the order. see link
yes.you can switch to another court in another country...atleast that's what i did from Florida to Canada
In Florida, parents are legally responsible for providing housing and support for their minor children until they turn 18, unless the child is legally emancipated. If parents kick a 17 year old out of the house without cause or proper support, it could be considered neglect or abandonment, which are grounds for state intervention.
No, once a child is adopted, the original parent or parents have no more rights to the child. This also means that child support is not required.
Generally, both parents. Child support is based on actual time spent with the child and actual money earned by each of the parents. You need to go the Child Support Services in your city/county to file for child support. There will be a short hearing - unless both parties agree - and a judge will determine who pays and how much.
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
Having a baby doesn't change your age. Parents are responsible until you turn 18 in Florida, or in Tennesse until you are 18 and graduate high school. If your parents give their permission there is nothing to stop you. But that doesn't relieve them of the responsibility for providing support and maintenance.