Your case file will show that you defaulted by not showing up at the hearing and not notifying the court. You should visit the court and check your file to see if any action was taken or any orders issued against you.
That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.
Child support ends when all the payments ordered by the court have been made.
Your spouse has no authority to over-ride a court ordered child support.
If the amounts paid are over and above the amount due in a child support order it would be considered a gift to the child's mother. If there is no existing child support order you should make payments by check. If the mother eventually seeks a child support order the court can go backward to collect child support that should have been paid. If you have proof of payments they will result in a credit.
You need to visit the court, notify it that the child has reached eighteen years of age, and inquire about ending the child support order.
If you are in default on your child support payments the court can issue an order to seize your award.
No. The court's role is to distribute payments they receive from the obligors.
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
The court usually decides if a new job will cause your child support payments will increase. Occasionally there is a statement in either the law or your original court order depending on the state.
No. The SSI is extra to help her with her problem, not to replace child support.
Assuming that the "monies from the past" were used to support the child: yes, with the court's agreement.