No. What has your financial position to do with your mother's circumstances.
Spousal support or alimony, possibly. Child support, no.
Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.
No, a mother cannot cancel child support on her own. Child support is a court-ordered financial obligation to support a child, and only a judge can modify or terminate a child support order.
No. The purpose of collecting back child support is to financially reimburse the custodial parent for the support he or she provided in the past. It is not intended to provide present or future support. The debt is owed entirely to the mother in this case, since she was the one who provided financial support to the child. There are cases in which an adult can receive the back child support owed to their parent, but these usually involve the death of that parent.
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
Call your local Child Support Enforcment Office and report her. In most states it is illegal to receive child support for children whom do not live with you.
Yes. The mother must file for child support.
A child is eligible to receive child support through its mother as soon as it is born.
First, there is no such thing as an illegal mother. Any parent, male or female, single, married, divorced or separated, may receive child support.
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
That depends on related factors in consideration by the court. Does the mother receive child support already? How much financial support and for how long has the stepparent been providing? Is there a parent/child relationship? see link below