Until ruled on otherwise by the court, yes.
Yes. The court will say to find a way to do it. This is your responsibility. They do not care about your medical leave, but you might be able to have the support lessoned.
yes definately i can
Every state has child support guidelines that consider income of the parties, age of the child, who provides medical insurance, etc. You can find the guidelines for your state by doing an internet search using your state + child support guidelines.The family court will do the math and issue a child support order in the appropriate amount.Every state has child support guidelines that consider income of the parties, age of the child, who provides medical insurance, etc. You can find the guidelines for your state by doing an internet search using your state + child support guidelines.The family court will do the math and issue a child support order in the appropriate amount.Every state has child support guidelines that consider income of the parties, age of the child, who provides medical insurance, etc. You can find the guidelines for your state by doing an internet search using your state + child support guidelines.The family court will do the math and issue a child support order in the appropriate amount.Every state has child support guidelines that consider income of the parties, age of the child, who provides medical insurance, etc. You can find the guidelines for your state by doing an internet search using your state + child support guidelines.The family court will do the math and issue a child support order in the appropriate amount.
A person may have to pay child support even if the child is 18 and in college and has a medical condition. This may be true if the person owes back child support.
The HFS (short for Healtchare and Family Services) offers families both healthcare, child support services and assistance with family related medical bills.
i had my ex pay child support, half medical, half child care....however that is normally figured in with the support
No. The issue of the children's mother being on maternity leave has no bearing on child support obligations. The money is for the children's care not for the ex-spouse.
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You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.
The mother needs to seek a child support order herself by filing a complaint in the local family court. The child support unit enforces child support orders issued by a family court.The child support unit can help the custodial parent in establishing and/or enforcing an order for support.
Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.
Paternity leave is the limited amount of time a father is allowed to take off work when a child is born or adopted. This is provided for in the Family Medical Leave Act. The FMLA does not, however require this time off to be paid.