There is no statute of limitations on the collection of an already established order.
The age of majority in Mississippi if 21, so the obligation remains until this age. see link
There is no statute of limitation on back child support in any state. The other parent is paying until what's owed is paid in full, regardless of the age(s) of the child(ren).
Most states have statutory provisions for determining how long a court order for child support will remain effective. In some states the statute of limitations is 10 years after the child turns 18. In others the period is only 5 years. Some states have no limitation. The parent who is in contempt of the order can be brought to court at any time during that period. You would need to do a search for your particular state.
It means that you'll be paying your arrearage/back child support until paid in full, regardless the age of the child.
There is no statute of limitation for unpaid taxes anywhere. It is a civil debt and not necessarily a criminal charge which is when you sometimes see statute of limitations. If it came to criminal charges, it would show as an ongoing conspiracy by not paying the amount due for the period of time.
25 depending on if the mom take u to court
If disable, and depending on state laws, yes. If it involves arrears, there is no statute of limitations on paying it.
The age of majority in Mississippi is 21. Generally if the minor marries or enters the military they are considered emancipated and child support is no longer be valid.
No. Once you owe back child support (arrearage), you' will be paying until paid in full. There is no statute of limitations when child support is at issue, regardless of the age (s) of the child (ren).
There is no statue of limitation in California on child support but it's usually not more than 18 years unless the child support agreement says differently. Your child is not a child and has not been for many years so I don't know why you are still paying and why you have found it acceptable to do so for so long. You need to read the agreement you signed and if this is not correct that you are still paying, you need to contact a lawyer and get the money back from the child's mother. If it is correct and you want to end it you have to go to court so the judge can end it.
Yes, but you'd have to file an amendment (order modification) to the existing order with a request for support for yourself.
For a time, but life is long and there's no statute of limitations on collection, but this is a common claim in this economy where the majority of men are out of work.
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