Yes, but they need to file for a reduction. See related link.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.Yes. The parent is still responsible for providing support until the child support order is modified by the court.
Yes. They are still the child's parent and responsible for supporting their child.
Of course. Unless the non-custodial parent takes sole custody, the non-custodial parent is still responsible for paying child support to whomever the child goes to. There is no reason the death of a parent should terminate the other parent's child support obligation.
no
The obligor parent can request the support go directly to the child. see links below
Yes, as you should be collecting unemployment, but you should file for a modification. see related link. If you've been denied unemployment, the same reasons can be used to deny a modification.
The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
No. The parent is still the parent and responsible for the child abandoned or not. The child support payments will just keep adding up until the person is found.
According to the State of Georgia, unless you have taken this matter up in court to have this amended, not to pursue child support for the child the non-custodial parent is still obligated to pay child support
Yes.
No.