The amount a parent can give to a child without being required to pay gift taxes is $13,000.00.
No, pregnancy or being a parent does not emancipate you.
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Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.
no you cant sarry
It's a difficult question to answer without knowing the specifics. The simple answer is YES, if your kids are being raised by their other parent and you have financial means and they do not.
Child support is awarded by the court for the custodial parent. The amount is determined by the court under state guidelines even if there is joint custody and even if the non-custodial parent doesn't show up for the hearing. The non-custodial parent can request a modification if circumstances change or if the court used an incorrect amount for the obligor's income.
No, they have to be told.
No.
18 unless you have a consenting parent with you. in most places proof of guardianship or being the parent isn't required, but an adult is if under 18.
If the couple were not legally married, paternity of the child would need to be established before the court would consider child support. The amount of child support is determined by the income of the obligated parent and by the laws of the state in which the minor child is a resident. That being the case there is no standard answer as to the amount a parent would be required to pay.
In Texas, you can move out of your parent's house at the age of seventeen without being reported as a runaway. You do not have to have their consent, but it is still not legal. But you will not get any kind of punishment by law because of this.
it depends on what kind of parent the 17 year old has.