If you are the custodial parent,I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
If you are the non-custodial parent, I suggest that you contact your county's medical society.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
Depends on the terms of your support agreement. Seek qualified legal help from a professional in your jusrisdiction.
It depends on the reason for stopping them. If there is a valid reason, child support enforcement provides free legal help. see links below
Yes, if she has the child (legal custody would help).
She is entitled to child support regardless of where either of you live. It is your child and you must help support him/ her, and no, she does not have to move back to Nevada.
child support is used for parents who are divorced and have legal custody of the child, so the parent gets money from his/her spouse to help support and raise the child
to do what? see links below
Go to family services. You shouldn't be paying child support for a child over 18. They can help you with the legal issues.
No, you do not get child support for a child that is not in your custody. The point of child support is to help pay for the expenses that are involved in raising a child. If you are not actually raising a child, then you do not have those expenses and there is no need to help you pay for them.Another PerspectiveIf you are not the custodial parent by court order or legal guardian you are not entitled to collect child support. If you are raising someone else's child you should visit the local family court to determine how you can become the child's legal guardian. You should ask to speak with an advocate or if possible, you should arrange a consultation with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You file a petition at the court. If it is simply outside of the support orders that you have, then you may or may not need legal help. If the child has not completed high school, attempt to make that or a GED happen--your responsibility as a parent.
Child support does not belong to the child but rather to the custodial parent to help compensate for the cost of raising the child until he or she is 18 or no longer attends school as a fulltime student. The custodial parent can however seek payment for back past child support from the non custodial parent.
To identify how much child support you need to pay, must felling out the working sheet of child support and put the both income vs expenses and need for the children invold and is % will be calculate and that's what responsible parent should be pay for child support. See a legal or assistan they can help you to fill that information out.