Yes, unless the court order explicitly states otherwise.
Not if it involves parental alienation syndrome
Whatever rights the courts award him. Unless it is a court ordered child support your ex owes you nothing. the age of the child is only a factor in transportation. And living location, when it comes to custody, has only a small effect on the descision. Your best bet, get a good lawyer.
You should take this matter back to court immediately to modify your current agreement. Ensure that you are prepared to show proof that the custody arrangement has changed, and that support has been paid to the custodial parent (on paper) although circumstances have changed. Request that the backdated support be paid in addition to child support going forward
the prisoner was remanded in custody for a further 2 months
Yes, this is an overal cost load for your portion of the child's care. It is independent of where the child is unless both parties agree to changes. It also depends on what kind of custody you're talking about, physical of legal? Legal custody has nothing to do with child support If you have 50/50 physical custody, that's way different Child support may not even be exchanged. It all depends on how much money is made by BOTH parents.
If the child lives with you for six months, you can register jurisdiction in your state, if it's not already there, than file for a change of custody due to long term possession. It's not likely she will be ordered to pay child support, only 7 out of 1000 mothers do. To learn what to do, check Dads House below.
If he is legally the father he has a chance, of course. It's up to the judge. He has to petition the court for custody.
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if you did at least half of the support for her for 6 months and a day or longer during the year
Public accountants should get 2 months vacation after tax season.
You can apply for a modification to adjust for two of the months, but the legal costs would run more than the savings. In states like Missouri, after 30 days, you notify child support enforcement. They confirm it, than adjust future payments.