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If there is a change in physical custody the new custodial parent should notify the court immediately and get the child support order modified. It should be done at the same time as the change in custody. He should return to court and inquire there.

If there is a change in physical custody the new custodial parent should notify the court immediately and get the child support order modified. It should be done at the same time as the change in custody. He should return to court and inquire there.

If there is a change in physical custody the new custodial parent should notify the court immediately and get the child support order modified. It should be done at the same time as the change in custody. He should return to court and inquire there.

If there is a change in physical custody the new custodial parent should notify the court immediately and get the child support order modified. It should be done at the same time as the change in custody. He should return to court and inquire there.

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Does an 18 yr old that doesn't reside with either parent receive existing child support?

The child support must be paid to the custodial parent unless the parents agree otherwise and the child support order is modified by the court.


What is a parent of primary residence?

The parent you primarily reside with. The parent with physical custody.


How do you write a letter stating you do not receive child support?

If the question refers to having a court order enforced the interested party should contact the child support enforcement agency in the state where they reside. If there is no existing order of support the custodial parent or legal guardian should file a lawsuit against the non custodial parent(s) in the court of jurisdiction in the county and state where they reside.


Is it possible to transfer child support order from one state another making the state where the custodial parent and the child reside the state with jurisdiction?

No, it stays in the state of the obligor parent, as it should.


Can child support come in child name?

It can be requested that the child or a neutral party be named the payee of child support but will likely only be granted if it can be proven that there is a very good reason, such as the child does not actaully reside with the custodial parent, or the custodial parent is neglecting to pay for the child's care


Custodial parent keeps child support payments when child does no reside with them?

Then why are they still the custodial parent? The court order doesn't say they only get child support while the child lives with them, it says you have to pay it every month, not what they have to do to earn it. Go back to court for a modification.see links


Does child support stop automatically if not what do you do?

The support order will designate when support payments should end. Generally it is when the child reaches the age of majority for the state in which they reside and/or the order was issued. In most cases the non custodial parent can simply cease rendering payment when the age designated in the order has been reached by the minor child. It would be in the best interest of the obligated parent to obtain advice from a legal source to confirm he or she has completed all the terms of the support order before ceasing payment.


Can a parent continue receiving child support from a state she no longer reside in?

Yes, all US states recognize and enforce child support orders. If the payments are being made through CPS or another state agency they will continue as usual. If the payments are being made by the non custodial parent the court order for support still remains valid and enforceable.


What is a non possessory conservator?

It is another term for the parent with whom the child does not reside.


What country does AT and T Uverse support reside in?

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How old does a child have to be for them to choose not to see the divorced parent they do not reside with in NC?

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Is it possible to file a child support petition where the father lives?

Possible, yes but not necessary. The usual procedure is for the custodial parent to file suit for child support in the court of jurisdiction where they reside with the minor child/children. If the support order is granted the judgment is filed against the non custodial parent in the city or county and state where he or she lives. All U.S. states and commonwealths honor and enforce child support orders as long as the judgment order is mandated by a U.S. court.