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Yes!! Do It Everyone Loves Money hahaha =)
$100, that is the best value and the highest you can give.
No deduction on your income tax return for gifts to anyone.
Cash payments will not show up in the records, until/unless you convince the authorities that you made those payments. Never, never, never give the child support to the custodial parent, in cash or otherwise. Pay it through the courts or the State.
If they do not give up their rights over you they better look after you , or the court will take action.
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In general, living arrangements typically do not affect the rights of siblings when a parent dies. The distribution of assets and inheritance is usually determined by the parent's will or state laws, regardless of where the siblings live. Each sibling is entitled to their fair share of the estate according to these established guidelines. Consulting with a probate lawyer can provide specific advice based on the individual circumstances.
Collectibles are not as good as cash. His words are as good as cash.
can you give some example if cash discounts?
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It should be that you have to go to the courts, everymonth and give it to them so she can go there and pick it up. Dont give it to her directly because she can claim you never gave it and dont give her cash. *The terms of the child support order determine in what form and when payments are made. In some cases the payment is made to the state's child support enforcement agency. The court can also order the money be taken directly from the obligated parent's wages and sent to the CSE or the custodial parent's account, or allow the parents to set up a payment schedule between themselves personally with the terms included in the final order of support. As noted, cash is not a safe choice of payment.
It can depend greatly on the business in question. Some will give you cash on the spot and others will give a check. Check with the specific business you plan to use and ask them their policy on the matter.