An order put into place without the participation of the obligor in the process.
Because she has parted ways with you and your friend hasn t.
To access the benefits of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA), you have a few options. You can file a request for enforcement in the state where your ex resides or you can ask a court in your state to forward the support order to your ex's state and have that state's courts enforce the order.
Yes.
You need a court order suspending/terminating support.
If you and your ex parted on good terms, why not talk with him or her. There's nothing wrong with talking.
Get a court order to divide it
I suggest you contact your State's child support agency to handle this.
You return to the court that issued the child support order. The court can impose sanctions when a person defies a court order.
yes u will because of the child support order, but the tax return will be split between you and his ex-wife. he wont receive nothing..
Have your lawyer help you- normally the male will pay it
You need a court order suspending/terminating support.
Show the courts that your ex's income has increased significantly (i.e., more than 20%) since the last order was entered.