As far as I know there is no statute of limitations for past-due child support anywhere in the U.S.
If you were a resident of Michigan or had taxable income from sources in Michigan, then yes.
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While there is no statue of limitation for collecting court ordered unpaid back child support, there is for unordered support...the age of 21 of the dependent child. The child at the age of 18 may sue the noncustodial parent for unpaid support that was not ordered by the courts. This has been done at least twice.
Talk to your financial adviser for this
Yes.
Probably, zero.
It means that you'll be paying your arrearage/back child support until paid in full, regardless the age of the child.
WE must first remember that the couple when filing for divorce and child support agreement , must have children . The state of Michigan court will then decide.
Yes.
no
Support obligations generally terminate when the child reaches the age of majority in Michigan that age is 18.However, the specific terms of the child support order is what dictates when support ends. If the obligated person is the biological or adoptee of the minor child he or she will not be allowed to negate their financial responsibility to their child/children until they reach the age designated by the court where the support order was issued.
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.