I,believe it means that your willing to settle for a price.You may want to contact your nearest child support office for more information.
There are many websites and resources that offer information on child support in Virginia. Some of these websites that offer child support information are All Law and divorcenet.
The best way to get a good offer in a compromise settlement is to talk as much as possible with the opposing party to find some middle ground. If you do not already have lawyers helping you it may be a great idea to find someone to help mediate discussions between both parties.
As a foster parent you can offer a foster child your love, support and help them learn, grow and change as a person. You can offer them a stable and safe environment. Offer them support and care for them like you would your own. Most of all you can offer a foster child a home no matter how temporary. It's the sense of belonging and family that means everything to a foster child
An IRS tax settlement works by entering into an agreement with the IRS that allows one to pay less tax than they actually owe. One can do this by filing a 'Offer In Compromise' or OIC form.
No. Your obligation to support your own child takes priority over any subsequent support you offer for another person's child. The court would not decrease your child support obligation for that reason.
Hug your child and tell them you love them. Tell them that you support their lifestyle and offer your support. That's about it.
A typical support office worker can provide advice on financial or even emotional care but the main objective is to make sure the care and welfare of a child is maintained through regular child support payments from the parent.
Communication is key. Have an open and honest conversation with your child about your concerns and fears regarding their moving out. Listen to their perspective and try to find a compromise that works for both of you. Offer support and guidance as they navigate this decision.
A parent is responsible to support a child up to age 21 to the extent that they are able to provide such support and subject to the child obeying the reasonable rules of the household. I am required to offer my child assistance (support) in the form of food, clothing, shelter. medical care, etc. to the extent that I am able. In return, he or she is required to obey "reasonable rules" of my household. He or she can refuse my offer of assistance and move out of the household at the age of 18 in New York. Short answer to your question is yes. You are required to support your child until age 21. If my child is living in a shelter but I continue to offer him or her a bed in my home, access to the food in my refrigerator, etc., then I am living up to my support obligation. At 18 years of age, my child is not required to accept such support.
You need to check your states laws. In the state of Washington, if you take it in front of a child support officer, they can write up the paperwork. If both parties agree, they will get a judge's signature. Then you have to provide proof, that the payment, in full, has been made.
Lawsuit settlement funding can include a cash advance for a settlement. There are several companies that offer lawsuit settlement options.
Your disability cannot be garnished. But: you made the child and you should make monetary provision for its raising, or offer what you can in terms of babysitting or other services. It is a matter of ethics.