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It may mean the parties failed to pursue any further modification and the last court orders remain in effect. It may also mean that a parent, usually the mother, filed a petition for child support but never showed up for the hearing, a considerable amount of time has passed and she has not returned to pursue the matter. In that case, no orders will be issued.

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What does case closed statistically mean?

Case closed statistically means something different for each situation. If a parent or teacher says case closed it means that there will be no argument. In cases of the law, it statistically means that the case has ended and a verdict has been reached.


What does a closed inactive case mean?

"Case closed" means that something is wrapped up or completed. Additionally, it is usually a cliche said at the end of detective dramas.


Does the father have to pay child support out of pocket if his case is closed?

No, although he should not allow the case to be closed when the child is underage, as it could be reopened later in another state, with a retroactive amount owing.


Can child support be charged during the time the case is closed?

Maybe. In most instances child support obligations can be retroactive. Meaning that a support amount can be awarded while the case is pending. Generally that is only applicable if the case was previously filed and is now being heard for the sake of amendment, enforcement, etc. Closed does not always mean the child support obligations have been dismissed when it pertains to an investigation or action by a social service agency.


You closed a child support case any money owed can are you still entitled too?

Support that was unpaid at the time of closure is still owed.


If your tanf case is closed can you still use the court order child support papers?

Yes it is an order from the court.


Can you transfer the child support case from NJ to wi?

Usually cases are not transferred. If your case is open in NJ and you move to WI, your case will be closed in NJ and you'll have re-open a case in WI.


How can you get an order voided for the wrong party of interest when child support had been assigned to Child Support Enforcement and the custodial ignored assignment and closed the case after trial?

You cannot in 20 states. see link


Can you bring a lawsuit against the father of your child for back child support even if your case is closed?

This assumes that you're asking about retroactive support (support due for a period prior to the entry of the first order), not unpaid support that accrued as the result of an order). Retroactive support is typically included in the first order entered in the case.


What does closed inactive mean in legal terms?

It probably means that the case has been inactive for so long a period of time (cold case) that it can be considered closed because it is unsolvable. (e.g.: Perhaps it occurred so many years ago that the victims or witnesses or the perpetrator MUST be assumed to be deceased.)


Convicted felon owes child support in Florida?

Locate the nearest Child Support Enforcement office (usually through State welfare office), and submitt a copy of the parent's mug shot- which can be obtained via the county sheriff's website. This will help child support enforcement in locating him...where you can then re-open a closed case, or update an open case


Are guide lines legal in law?

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