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The non custodial parent is obligated to follow the terms of the child support order until the court amends or rescinds it. Arbitrarily ceasing support payments regardless of the circumstances might place the non custodial parent in a position of contempt of court.

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Child got into trouble and is in a juvenile detention center does child support still have to be paid?

YES, as long as the child is a minor and not emancipated you are obligated to follow the court order. But, the state may take over the claim of support. Under these circumstances, a counter motion should be made obligating the residential parent also pay.


If you commit a crime as a child but get sentences as an adult do you go to juvenile detention or jail?

Jail.


How do you send a child to juvenile detention?

You can't send a child to juvenile detention. That would be done by a juvenile court after the child was found responsible for some unlawful act. If you know a child who needs the attention of the juvenile authorities you should visit the juvenile court and ask to speak with an advocate. Most all juvenile court systems have a procedure for taking custody of a child who needs help and placing that child in foster care or a residential program. In some jurisdictions that would involve filing a petition for a Child In Need of Services at the juvenile Court. If you call your town offices there may an agency you could contact for more information.


Why does child support get paid to the state for a child in detention?

Because the State is taking care of the child.


What was the First year child support was enforced?

1967


How can i enroll child in scared straight program program in Arkansas?

The Juvenile Detention Center does a Scared Straight tour.


Can a parent who has physical custody and joint legal custody put a child in a juvenile detention center without the other parents permission?

An intact family can't do that. A juvenile detention is related to the commission of a crime, so only the court does that. You can give up the child to family services, but the other parent can challenge for custody.


What are juvenile detention centre punishments?

Juvenile Detention CentresJuvenile Detention Centers are prisons for children under the age of 18. If a child commits a crime worthy of incarceration, they go there until their sentence expires or they become 18, at which point they are transferred to a normal prison. There are different regulations regarding the running of juvenile detention centers, including the provision of education.There are a variety of other 'punishments' that people incarcerated there undergo, including the mundane such as cleaning work, as well as other activities depending on the detention center.


Can a mom just send their child to juvy?

In most cases, a parent cannot unilaterally send their child to a juvenile detention center. Juvenile detention usually requires involvement from law enforcement, the courts, or a social services agency. Parents may seek assistance from these authorities if they are concerned about their child's behavior.


If parental rights have been suspended is child support enforced?

I would imagine it depends on what state you live in. However, I do believe unless parental rights are given up(voluntarily) child support is still enforced.


What has the author Florence M Warner written?

Florence M. Warner has written: 'Juvenile detention in the United States' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Children, Judicial statistics, Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquency, Legal status, laws


Where might a child be sent if they are misbehaving in school?

bedroom, corner/time out, principal's office, juvenile detention, boarding school

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