You must obey the child support order until it is modified by the court. A child support order is a court order. You can't decide to stop paying on your own. You must notify the court of the situation. The court will investigate and modify the order if necessary.
You must obey the child support order until it is modified by the court. A child support order is a court order. You can't decide to stop paying on your own. You must notify the court of the situation. The court will investigate and modify the order if necessary.
You must obey the child support order until it is modified by the court. A child support order is a court order. You can't decide to stop paying on your own. You must notify the court of the situation. The court will investigate and modify the order if necessary.
You must obey the child support order until it is modified by the court. A child support order is a court order. You can't decide to stop paying on your own. You must notify the court of the situation. The court will investigate and modify the order if necessary.
You must obey the child support order until it is modified by the court. A child support order is a court order. You can't decide to stop paying on your own. You must notify the court of the situation. The court will investigate and modify the order if necessary.
The courts must approve any waiver or settlement of back child support. This is because, strictly speaking, the money is for the child, not you.
No child should be left at home until they are at least 14
That is dependent of state laws.
12!
13 is the legal age for a child to be left alone in the US
No, child support is not retroactive unless there is already a order of support in place from the court. When there is an active order and a minor leaves the custodial parents home either with or without permission, support should still be paid as required until the matter is resolved in court.
It's possible, but she needs to file for child support right away.
They can be left home at any time but the legal age is 12+.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting unpaid child support.
Yes; he can.
No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.
Twelve