The main law is that they can take whatever is needed for overdue or past due child support until it is met. They can also garnish up to 25 percent of the check of the parent who owes support.
the child support people
You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.
Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.
The child support laws are the same for parents who are homeschooling.
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
Child support is handled by the states; Congress passes laws, not the president.
Depends on the laws in your state and the child support order.
I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
If not covered under state law, then it must be stated in the child support order. See link below for laws.
The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.The child support laws are too long to print here. See the related link to read through the statutes.
Normally, yes Check your laws.
The child doesn't receive child support. The custodial parent does. The state of MS normally orders child support through the age of 21, if the child is still in school. However, there are situations that would be cause for termination of support. For exampe, if the child "cohabits with another person without the approval of the parent obligated to pay support". You can find the laws regarding this under MS Code 93-11-65(8a).