SSI recipients are not ordinarily ordered to pay support.
Yes, however it will be retroactive only to that time. see links
Back (or retroactive) support is typically awarded (or not) with the entry of the first order for current support.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
Yes, but not retroactive.
I believe all States have provisions for retroactive support.
Probably not. Retroactive child support is typically awarded (or not) in the original (first) order of support.
No. In some states they may enforce retroactive support or support for while the "child" attends a 4 year university. Retroactive support is generally only backdated 2 years from notice.
Child support is a complicated calculation. Parenting time is taken into consideration when coming to an amount, so if your parenting time has increased since the original child support order was granted, you can file for modification based on the same. If and until such a modification is granted, you are expected to pay support as outlined in the original agreement. You may be awarded credit retroactive to the period of time where you had greater physical custody of the child, but again, that is up to the court.
No, but he can be fined and jailed.
Often, the issues arises about the payment of spousal support for the period of time between the date of separation and the signing of the separation agreement or a court order. This is called retroactive spousal support. more info: http://www.freecanadiandivorcelegalinfo.com/?page_id=44
Sorry, but maybe you meant child support modification? A child support modification is a judicial order and can significantly reduce or increase the amount of support a parent gives or receives. also if you need to know more about child support, here is the following link that should be useful to you: lawrina.
Retroactive up to 18 years. see link