That support went to age 21, which is the age of majority there.
There is no nationwide law for when child support stops.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
Depends. Legal age of emancipation, for child support purposes, is 21 in MS. Meaning that you are obligated to pay child support until the child reaches 21. Exceptions do apply such as, the child getting married or moving out on his/her own, not maintaining a full time student status or joins the military full time before the age of 21, then child support, by order of the courts, can possibly be stopped.
Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.
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Every state was required to establish and operate a distinct child support program at the same time under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
I'm not certain what "put you in child support" means. If your mother in law is, in fact, supporting your child, she could obtain a court order requiring you to contribute to the support of that child. If that's what you were trying to ask, then yes.
Mississippi law requires that every person transporting a child under the age of 4 has to provide a belt positioning booster seat system.
No, the debt is all his.
Chester H. Adams has written: 'A guide for judges in child support enforcement' -- subject(s): Child support, Desertion and non-support, Law and legislation, Parent and child (Law)
yes...there is no law against refusing child support.