if you have insurance and they die, like that gerber life plan...but not if theyre over18 if its child support
Your custodial parent can collect unpaid support that accrued under an order. Support sometimes continues after the child becomes an adult if the child is disabled.
It's not a crime; however, child support is for absent parents.
no
When did you file? Was it ever heard in court? How old is your child?
No. What you suggest is not possible.
Once the child has reached maturity, past child support is uncollectable. Frustrating as this is, that is the way it goes.
Most states do not allow a child to collect back support as an adult. Although the right to child support belongs to the child, support is payable to the custodial parent to assist in the care and upbringing of that child. If the custodial parent did not receive that support, then she (or he) made contributions that should have come from the other parent, and the right to collect the back support belongs to her.
This will be successful only if the child is severely handicapped.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support. Keep in mind that he might not have any money.
That depends on your state, only five states have those specific laws. see link below
If your child is not living with you, you are not eligible to collect child support. The child support should go to whomever is caring for the child.
yes