Not for continuing support, only for arrears.
Alabama does allow for spousal support, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will be awarded. It's awarded at the judge's discretion, and is decided based on the individual case.
The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.
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The most awarded charities are usually centered in America. These most awarded charities happen to include the charities in support of the St. Judes children fund and the Breast Cancer Walks.
Alimony and Spousal Support are the same thing. If you're awarded custody of the children, you'll receive child support. But alimony has nothing to do with whether or not you have children.
Yes. It does not matter how many children someone has fathered, one still has to pay for child support for all his children. However, in many states, child support PER CHILD is reduced because of the number of children a parent has to support. However, the total amount paid will be higher. Also, a father does not have to pay child support if his parental rights were terminated and the child was adopted by someone else.
yes, Vanna White was awarded custody of both children
Yes. You must pay until the child support order has been terminated by the time set forth in the order, or terminated by the court. Even if the order is terminated you will still owe any arrearages.
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Medicaid is State-administered and rules on this vary somewhat. However, it is not likely that the State will terminate your children's Medicaid. It is quite likely that the State will terminate your Medicaid.
it depends on why the support was terminated, age of child and your current financial circumstance. The support may have been suspended, usually when one is diployed, in prison or incapacitated. Depending on your answers to this, I can help.
Child support that is awarded and not paid can be claimed by and adult child. A child support order usually expires when the child turns 18, but anything that is arrears can still be claimed by the child.