Yes, provided obligee is not on Welfare, however it's not a good idea. They could go to another state later and file a claim of non-payment and by the time you get it cleared up, you spent more in legal fees than what you would have paid in child support. see links below
Child support and child visitation are separate matters. Dropping one does not automatically mean that the other is also dropped.
Child support can be taken from any and all available income sources, to include inheritance.
In my case, the amount of child support was determined by the state which filed the divorce/custody/support proceedings. My daughter lives with her father in New York, yet Florida has jurisdiction because that is where the original proceedings were filed. When she lived with me, Florida also dictated how much he was to pay me...even though he lived in NY.
Possibly. In this case, it doesn't appear that the child is "emancipated."
The law that applies is the law in where the child is. In this case Florida.
no.
If the order originated in Florida and you have moved to CA and opened a case with the local child support enforcement office, CA is working the case on behalf of FL. In my case I wanted both states to work the case because my ex was still in the state we got divorced in so I stayed in touch with both states. Florida actually does a better job of enforcing than CA.
Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.
When the baby is born the father will be required to pay child support if a case is opened.
Locate the nearest Child Support Enforcement office (usually through State welfare office), and submitt a copy of the parent's mug shot- which can be obtained via the county sheriff's website. This will help child support enforcement in locating him...where you can then re-open a closed case, or update an open case
That is the case in most states, once you sign over the rights to a child, you are no longer considered the guardian and have no legal or financial obligations to that child.
Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.