The State and the courts take a dim view of this. The best thing for you to do now is to tell them what you know - genetic testing is going to exonerate the man you named.
There is no prohibition against a current wife being in a courtroom when her husband files for Chile support from his ex-wife. However she may not wish to be in the room for personal reasons.
Yes, the birth of another child may affect child support. A filing should be made to recalculate the support amount based on this change of circumstance. Added: In Delaware, for example, parents are given a 'credit' for other minor children they are supporting that are not part of the filing. So, while the right to support may not be affected, the amount of support may be. Generally, the older child's right to support is not diminished by the birth of subsequent children.
Filing a joint tax return should not increase or decrease a child support obligation.
She can delay the settlement of the estate by filing objections and claims against the estate.She can delay the settlement of the estate by filing objections and claims against the estate.She can delay the settlement of the estate by filing objections and claims against the estate.She can delay the settlement of the estate by filing objections and claims against the estate.
By filing for child support.
no, go to child support enforcement.
You should visit the local family court and inquire about filing a petition to establish paternity and to establish a child support order. The father can petition for shared custody and for a visitation schedule.
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No. Child support is usually non-dischargeable.
It is called either a "complaint" or a "petition". The nomenclature depends upon the jurisdiction and/or the underlying cause of action.
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Contact your State's child support agency about filing a lien.