In addition Im 18, my brother's 17 and my sister's 15.
we lived with our dad for 12 years and my mom paid child support for that time. Now my dad moved away because my mom was getting to him ( not gonna go in detail).
we live with our mom now, and she is seeking child support from my dad, i DO NOT want that.
Do we have a say in any of this ?
Call lawyer
i will have to say no it is exempt income only child support and IRS can the state doesnt want to pay your credit debts
I was gonna say heart attack, but kids never mean to do that... they usually end up doing that, but not intentionally. Maybe a hug?
Technically yes because they are still your responsibility, but on the other hand, if they don't want anything to do with you, it would be hard to want to and try to support them. How are old your kids? And im sorry to hear that they don't want to see you, I know that's hard.
Labor is for adults. Let kids be kids. Say no to child labour and yes to education.
Termination of parental rights often does not terminate child support obligations. All it does is terminate the right to visit your child and have any say-so in their lives.
no, they have no standing
Visitation and child support are not related. Just because the children do not visit does not mean they are no longer his children.
Tell Your Mum Everything First. Then Break Up With the Boy You Least Like. If He Asked Why Just Say ItWasn't Working Out But You Still Want Him To See The Child. But If Your Thinking For The Child, Stay With the Guy That Can Support The Child.
Yes, it gives the kid they turned down the impression that your child doesn't want to play with them. Stick to what you say. Don't be a jerk.
If are you asking can you get child support that was not paid before the child became 18 then in the UK you should contact the CSA There is too much variation by state to give an all inclusive answer. Suffice it to say your options range from: there is nothing you can do; to, you have until the age of twenty-one to file civil suit to recover what is owed. This is specific to the child. The custodial parent has no right to the money. There is precedent in the states of Florida and Michigan where a child sued her father for back child support in excess of $100K and won. this might be a place to start. Since child support is mandated by federal law, you might want to file it in Federal District court to avoid state hassles.
Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.