Provided the obligee is not collecting state aid, this can be done with the approval of a judge. The agreement can be put together using a certified mediator, than filed pro se. see link
Yes, the court will terminate child support.
Termination of parental rights does not terminate one's child support obligation.
First, you may not be allowed to terminate the child support order voluntarily because the child is entitled to the support from both parents. If it is possible the custodial parent would need to file a voluntary termination at the court that issued the order and there would be no more payments due.First, you may not be allowed to terminate the child support order voluntarily because the child is entitled to the support from both parents. If it is possible the custodial parent would need to file a voluntary termination at the court that issued the order and there would be no more payments due.First, you may not be allowed to terminate the child support order voluntarily because the child is entitled to the support from both parents. If it is possible the custodial parent would need to file a voluntary termination at the court that issued the order and there would be no more payments due.First, you may not be allowed to terminate the child support order voluntarily because the child is entitled to the support from both parents. If it is possible the custodial parent would need to file a voluntary termination at the court that issued the order and there would be no more payments due.
by paying it until it's paid off.
because the custodial parent passed away,
Either scenario is possible.
I suggest you consult with the other parent and an attorney on this. However, keep in mind that terminating parental rights does not terminate one's support obligation.
Make an official request with child support enforcement. see links
Age 19.
You can't terminate your obligation to support your child. That type of order must be decided by a court and only when the child is being legally adopted such that another parent will be responsible for the support of the child.
Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.
I'm not familiar with Canadian law, but moving the child out of state in the US would not terminate support.