Well, you can only sue for it once, so it has to be modifications, which can be done if there's going to be at least a 20% difference in the payment. see links
Contact Child Support Enforcement every 24 months.
Child support is paid monthly, however some states allow alternative payment arrangements to be made if there are extraordinary circumstances. For example, if the non-custodial parent is only paid every three months, he or she might be able to set up an arrangement to only pay child support every three months.
There is not statute of limitations for unpaid child support, but many states do require the claim be renewed every 24 months to remain active.
This is a requirement placed upon all the states under the 1988 Child Support Enforcement Act. Reviews must be performed at least every 36 months. See link for more complete info on child support.
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.
This depends on where you live. Every state has its own laws on child support. Pls. visit The Child Support Web - see my bio page.
YES. You have to pay child support for each of the five children every month.
Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
No. IT is due until it is paid in full or you pass away and then a lien can be filed against your estate for the past due child support.
Unless you have joint custody, the person paying the child support pays it every month regardless if the child is spending time with the other parent. Child support payments are figured for the year, not just month to month.
The judge will let you know what documentation is required for a child support order to be established. Every case is different.
Child support continues until child attains age 18 regardless of where they have moved to or from. The court figures out the total months of payments, and establishes a total dollar amount owed. In that manner, if the paying spouse defaults on, for example, two years worth of payments, that spouse will continue paying support until every dime is paid, even if the child is over the age of 18.