The state legislature determines laws that apply to child support and other domestic issues such as spousal maintenance. Child support enforcement is also mandated by federal as well as state statutes.
Yup. The sun never sets on unpaid child support.
Each state sets guidelines for the amount to be paid by the non custodial parent for the care of his or her minor children. The percentageis based upon the total income/assets of the non custodial parent andthe number of eligible children.
No. Alimony is intended to support the ex-spouse (generally, for a limited period of time). Child support is intended to support the children.
yes, but the state and country where the obligor lives sets the rate.
The state sets the rates for child support. If he has paid up and is not in arrears, then the money is his to spend.
A court order sets forth the conditions for child support based on any separation agreement between the parents, state child support guidelines, state laws, etc. You need to review any court orders and any other documents related to your case. If the court order states the father must pay child support while the child is in college then he must obey the order regardless of the details added in the question. If he thinks otherwise then he must petition the court for a modification of the child support order.
Even if you make minimum wage, you will be expected to pay child support. The court sets the order based on your income and on certain allowable living expenses you may have.
There's no telling exactly how many Crips are in Massachusetts because it's a lot of them. The most popular Crip sets found in cities like Boston and in other areas of Massachusetts are the East Coast Crip sets and the Rollin/Neighborhood Crip sets.
The father of the child is responsible for supporting the child until it is at least 18 and through high school. Usually a court order sets the amount. The only possible exceptions would be if the support is not ordered or if the child is adopted by someone else.
a printed guidelines or sets of understanding..
IUPAc
The U.S. Constitution.