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The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.

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Can a parent be liable if their child is a ward of the state?

Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.


Is it child support fraud if the mother is getting child support and the child is a ward of the state?

yes it is and should be reported.


Can ward of the state child go after a parent for support if they dont have custody?

Only the state can.


Are you required to continue child support for mentally challenged child after age 18 or do they become a legal adult and become as ward of the state?

For disabled children, the courts often require support past age 18. If the child is a ward, the State might seek support to reimburse that expense.


What is the legal procedure for the emancipation of a minor when it is the gaurdian's idea and the child in question is pregnant and the child is already a ward of the state?

Who is the child living with? Who pays the support?


Will you be responsible for child support if you give your child ward of state?

The only way to have child support payments stopped is to file a petition with the court asking them to do so. Same is true when a parent dies ... the other spouse must petition the court to have the child support payments stopped.


If a child in Nebraska becomes a ward of the state and enters into a Residential treatment center program does the father have to continue paying child support to the mother?

If the father is paying child support, the child shouldn't be in a ward. I would highly doubt it though.


If your 16 and you have a baby is it easier to get emancipated?

Depends on whether the mother can show how she is going to support herself and her child and not become a ward of the state.


Who is financially responsible for a child if he is ward of the state?

Both parents are. The parent who does not have residential custody usually pay child support to the one who has residential custody to be used to pay for the child. Both have to pay for their child.


What does it mean for a child to be ward of the state?

If you have been removed from your parents by Child Protective Services, and placed into foster care, then you are a ward of the state. Also, if the child is removed from the parent's custody and placed in juvenile detention, then the child is a ward of the state.You can also be a ward of the state in some situations due to mental health issues, but since you put this under children and the law, I'm assuming you are asking about how a child is a ward of the state.


Will someone who fails to pay child support be tried in federal court?

No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.


Can a custodial parent claim a child if he is now a ward of the state?

Being a ward of the State in itself means there is no custodial parent, and certainly none that supports the child, which is needed to take the deduction.

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