no
Only up to one year past the age of majority.
Arizona Child Support Enforcement will handle it.
The mother files in Florida and child support enforcement handles it from there.
Victoria justice is German, french, puerto rican, English, and Irish
Georgia has jurisdiction.
yes, his father was born in Puerto Rico.
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.
When the baby is born the father will be required to pay child support if a case is opened.
Maryland does not have that specific provision, but all child support is rebuttable.
No, His mother is African American and his Father who was puerto Rican died when he was 2. His father's family still lives in Puerto Rico.
if you type in child support calculator florida into google it will give you the answer, depends on more details but i just did it and it came up with 2, 100 but i am sure it would be more.