Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.
Welfare will help in obtain child support and/or state aid.
Child support is not paid to the child. It would be payable to the person who currently has legal custody of the child or to the State if the State has custody.
Only the state can.
if they have you in custody, yes they can
Yes, if you had custody of the child during the period for which you are seeking retroactive support.
yes.
He may be. It will be determined by a court if he decides to take it up with the state. If you have custody, was there a stipulation regarding child support? If there was a divorce agreement it may state the stipulations regarding support and custody. If the custodial parent is giving up physical custody of the child to the previously non-custodial parent then child support may be changed.
What is the intent and does it involve married or single parents?
Yes, both have to pay the state.
In Washington state, a temporary child custody order is generally valid until a final custody order is issued. The duration can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, but temporary orders are typically in effect until the court makes a final decision regarding custody.
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It depends on the type of joint custody. Custody is broken down into two subcategories- legal and physical. Legal custody is the ability to make decisions concerning the child and to act on the child's behalf. Physical custody is who the child lives with. Typically unless the child spends exactly 50 percent of the time with each parent, one parent is considered to have primary custody and the other parent to have secondary custody or visitation rights. Child support is based on who has primary physical custody, and that parent is typically awarded child support from the parent who has the child less since having the child more usually means that you provide for more of their needs as well.