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The child's moving out of the country would not, in itself, relieve the absent parent of his support obligation.
If one spouse moves out the remaining spouse may benefit from having the house all to him/her self, either to enjoy the privacy or to have wild parties on the weekends, one never knows.
It will depend on the laws at that location. In most states the spouse has rights in any property owned by the couple while they are married.
Various state laws apply and there is no one definitive answer. In general at the age of majority or when the child moves away from the custodial spouse. Some states provide for continuation of support while the child goes to college even after the age of majority and in cases where the child is disabled in any way.
Yes, unless he/she owns the house.
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
an individual who owes on an account and moves leaving no fowarding address is called
The original order will suffice, they simply must notify the court of their new address and sometimes must get permission from the original court to move the child out of state.
yes it is alswyas legal as long as you own the house
There is a couple of different addresses for him, If you watch all his videos (I have!) you'll see he moves about three times, if you also notice he doesn't disclose much about himself, so no one is sure of his current address. I'm sure if you look in one of those internet name databases he will be listed. He'll be somewhere in Manhattan, NY. Hope this helped hun :)
A child who is working on an extensive project about the moon and why it moves is most likely enrolled in
Yes, is that child under 18? Then, you owe child support.