Insurance is one of the non-banking financial instituon.They collect money from people and use in different sectors.But it has some rules about different policies.If the parents insure in the name of their children then the insurance company is ready to compemsate.All we need is the paper of insurance
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No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.
There are no valid reasons not to get child support. That money is supposed to be used to help raise the child. If the custodial parent tries to refuse child support before a judge, the judge will override the custodial parent's wishes and explain that the child support belongs to the child, not to the custodial parent.
The money is intended to help the custodial parent defray the costs of raising the child and providing a home so it is given to the parent. Child support can be used to help with rent, mortgage, college expenses, insurance, utilities, food, phone, internet, computers, medical care, clothing, education expenses, recreation expenses, after school program expenses, school supplies, haircuts, shoes, holiday gifts for the child, babysitters, spending money for the child, vacations, etc.
Generally, no. Child support is based on the resources of the parent, not the parent's spouse.
No, the child can not. The other parent could before the child was an adult. The money goes to the parent to use for the child and not directly to the child.
Children are never entitled to child support and cannot sue their parents for child support money. Child support is a debt paid from one parent to the other.
Sole custody is when only 1 parent has the right to choose where their child goes to school, which doctor they see, and what religion they partake in. Child support is the money that the non-custodial parent will pay to help support the child.
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
The child does not designate how support money is spent. The only requirement is that it go for the care of the child. However support orders may be personalized upon the request of the parent and with approval of the court for money to be set aside for specific purposes, however this is rarely done.
No, the parent/guardian gets the money and is supposed to use the money to care for the child (food, education, ect.)
Under the Divorce Act, child support payments are typically made to the other parent, not directly to the child. If one parent wants to give child support directly to the minor child, they should discuss this with the other parent and try to come to an agreement. If an agreement cannot be reached, the matter may need to be resolved through a court or through mediation.