No. The only time child support will change is if the one paying it has a change in their wages.
yes, he always should pay child support because she is his child.
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Parents must support their biological children regardless of the circumstances and regardless if a child support order is in place. Judges take an extremely critical view of a parent whether it be the father or mother who neglect their parental responsibilties. The morality of such action is an entirely different issue.
Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.
because of English background and support of the mother country
because of English background and support of the mother country
yes it is and should be reported.
I assume this is a trick question. Men often end up paying support because they were married to the mother when the child was conceived/born, because they missed a court date, because they were misled into signing a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, etc.
Your mother, if it's actually owed.
No. Support and visitation are separate issues.
Probably, but there should be a credit for past-due support owed to you.
Child support has nothing to do with the child's name. Just because you pay support, the mother is not obligated to give the child your last name. Many people feel that the child will be more comfortable having the same last name as the custodial parent.