Don't ever send child support payments directly to anyone! Send them through your State's disbursement unit or the courts, and age 21 is the cutoff age.
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In New York State, child support payments are typically made to the custodial parent or guardian rather than directly to the child. However, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity, the court may consider allowing direct payments to the child in certain circumstances. Generally, the support is intended to benefit the child, so payments are usually directed to the parent responsible for the child's care. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific cases and guidance.
DON'T DO THIS. Pay your child support to the court or the State disbursement unit.
If the father was paying you directly, the payments will, of course, cease. If this is the case you must contact the state for assistance. If you were receiving the support payment from the state, then nothing will change and his payments to reimburse the state will become an obligation/lien against him for which he will eventually have to pay the state back.
If you're the obligor, don't make payments directly to the other parent or the child. Make your payments through the courts or the state disbursement unit.
No, child support is a debt owed to the other parent, not the child, and must be paid directly to the other parent. DO NOT, under any circumstances, pay support directly to the other parent. Send the payments to the courts or to the State Disbursement Unit.
Yes, but it has to be court ordered, and must come from both parents.
No, support payments must be rendered to the custodial parent or legal guardian or authorized state agency.
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
No, the state will take it for back child support. If you are not behind in your support payments, you might get the refund.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
You cannot pay child support directly to your children. It usually stops at 18 but differs slightly between states and can be prolonged if the child is in college. You need to check your particular child support order, separation agreement and state law. Child support is paid to the custodial parent and not the child. After 18, and usually when the child is attending college, the parents may be able to have the support order modified to be paid to the child if they both agree.