wow, that's a good one..
There are so many conditions to this.. It's going to depend on if the mother received public assitance at any time during those years. If paternity is in question. If the order is something that's being requested direct from the other parent. Or if the order is being sought by a Child Support Agency.
You have to be more specific with your question.
File for stop emotion
Can someone answer this question for me?
No, the parent paying child support have to let the court know the child is 21 and ask for a modification to end it. They will send letters to everyone involved.
The ex is not actually paying child support to the current girlfriend unless there is a court order stating that he must due to location or other circumstances. If there is a legal agreement in place stating that he must pay child support to both children, then yes your child support amount may go down. If he does not have an order stating that his payment amount to you changed, then he is legally obligated to pay the amount previously stated on the order.If there was no order and he was just paying support, then he can change the amount at any time. By your verbiage of saying "owed" I am assuming that you have a court order stating the amount required each month.
Depending on who's paying the bill, yes. If the parents are paying, they have significant influence on the choice of school. If the seventeen year old is paying, however, he can go wherever he pleases.
no he can not aloud to do that no he can not aloud to do that
There is the kind of letter that you write insisting on this condition prior to paying a collection account. There is also the collection agencys' written agreement stating this. There is no standard form letter.
If the person paying child support goes to court about it, it's possible. However, it doesn't "just happen", nor is it legal for someone to stop paying child support without a new court order specifically stating so (unless the child reaches the age at which the court order says child support can stop; in that case it's not necessary to go back to court about it).
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
If the father files for bankruptcy then he may be able to stop paying. Also if the X-Wife agrees or signs a paper stating the father no longer has to pay then he doesn't have to pay any longer.
yes