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Q: What happens if you lie about child support and drug use on the fafsa?
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If parent is on drugs and child is 22 can other parent get back child support dropped?

Neither the custodial parent's drug use nor the child's age is a defense against not paying past-due child support.


If a child over 18 is forced to leave home because of drug use does that make him emancipated and therefore not eligible for the other parent to take him in ask for child support until 21?

if the child is 18 or over you shouldn't have to pay any child support at all unless you have back child support


Can someone with drug convictions get financial aid for college?

No. One of the questions on the FAFSA pertains to drug 'crimes' whether it be possession or distribution.


Can a mother claim child support if her rights were taken due to drug charges?

No. If her parental rights have been revoked by the court she would not have custody of a minor child and therefore not eligible for funds to support that child. If child support were being paid before the mother's rights were terminated that support now belongs to the person(s) or agency having legalcustody of the child.


Will you still owe child support while attending a drug rehab program?

If mandated by the courts, no according to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement.


Can a mother terminate custody. She has 100 percent custody. She is paid child support for that child for 365 days of the year. Can she force father to take the child. Child is a drug addict.?

She can't. She might be able to persuade a court to do so. The child support would, of course, cease (and in fact the father might be able to then claim child support from the mother).


What actions can be taken on a non-custodial father who is behind on child support and he is out running the streets on drugs?

He can be subsequently jailed for drug charges and that he's an endangerment to his children due to the choice of lifestyle. Liens can be placed on property of value like his car or anything of value to get the behind child support. * Child support arrearages is a civil matter and has nothing to do with the alledged drug activities. Recovery of child support arrearages and enforcement of child support orders can be done in two ways, by the custodial parent filing a lawsuit in the state circuit court in the county of residence or by enlisting the assistance of the state's child support enforcement agency. If the father has visitation or custodial rights and he is placing the child in jeopardy by his lifestyle the custodial parent should request an investigation by the state's department of child protective services.


Who advises the president on healthcare concerns food and drug safety and child support matters?

secretary of health and human services


When a mother loses custody of her 3 minor children due to drug use and custody is given to the sister who receives the child support?

If the custody order is done through a court of law, the sister will receive (and needs) child support.


Does a felony conviction disqualify you from receiving a Fafsa grant?

A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify you from receiving a Fafsa grant. However, you may be ineligible for federal student aid if you have a drug conviction. It's best to check with the Fafsa office or a financial aid advisor for specific guidance.


What happens to the life of drug-addicted child?

well it can make ur child not function in school he will be very tired all the time and you will notice alot of laziness and they will always be paranoyed


What happens to infant when parents are using drug while being pregnant?

The child will be more succeptable(weaker) to birth defects and have a weaker immune system.