yes
Go to court house with a certified copy of the child's birth certificate a few weeks or a month before their 21st birthday and they will get the child support stopped.
Mother hasn't paid it. see my profile
From my experience (Ive been to jail numerous times for non payment) usually takes around a month & acouple of weeks.
Honestly, I think the dad SHOULD pay child support even though I don't!!!
My children are with me the entire summer and I still have to pay child support, while supporting them when they are with me. I called the child support dept in Pennsylvania and was told the other parent could sign a letter stating they would forego the two months of support....and do you really think that person signed a letter to not receive free money....good luck, it's a crooked system.
The maximum percentage allowable is 65 percent. This can only be taken out if the garnishee does not support a second family and owes more than 12 weeks of back child support. If the garnishee does support a second family, the maximum is 55 percent if he owes more than 12 weeks of back child support, and 50 percent if he does not.
That's not something specifically addressed in the laws. It would require a Motion to Modify Child Support, which can be done Pro Se. see links
If you're in the US, yes, he's still obligated to pay his regular child support.
There are 4 weeks in a month, 52 weeks in a year.
How about every time your child hits another child they get something taken away. And when they don't hit anyone for 2 weeks they get it back.
There are approximately 4 weeks in one month. It averages out that a month has exactly 4.34812 weeks.
THERE are 5 weeks in a month.