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"Lack of Jurisdiction" means that whatever court or agency it applies to does not have the authority to address the issue.

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Can a child be kept from a parent due to a lack of child support payment?

No. Child support and visitation are separate.


Can a pregnant mistress file charges to the father of his child for lack of support?

Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.


How to stop child support if you're the wrong person?

Someone who believes s/he is the wrong person should file an appeal of the child support order. However, keep in mind that unless the order was based on false evidence, the time to appeal is typically rather short. If no appeal is filed or an appeal is not timely filed, the courts will lack jurisdiction to determine whether the wrong person has been ordered to pay support.


Why would New York law force a man to pay child support for children his ex wife had with her new husband?

This question is notable for a lack of details. Before support is ordered, the court must satisfy itself as to paternity. This case involves a child born during the marriage, so the man was ordered to pay child support even though she is now married to the biological father. These cases are common.


My husand receive a letter from child support. it states a court date for a notice of lack of prosecution and notice of hearing on motion to dismiss for lack of prosecution?

If a person receives 2 court papers for dismissal for lack of prosectution in regards for child support. Is there a time period that person has to reopen the case


Does abandonment apply for a 14 year old girl?

Abandonment can apply to a 14-year-old girl if a parent or guardian has left her without adequate care, supervision, or support, thereby failing to fulfill their parental responsibilities. Legal definitions of abandonment can vary by jurisdiction, but it generally involves a significant lack of contact or provision for the child's basic needs. In such cases, child protective services may become involved to ensure the child's safety and well-being. If you are concerned about a specific situation, it's important to consult a legal expert or child welfare professional.


Why woukd a creditor seek to dismiss a pending lawsuit due to lack of juris?

Because they figured out they lack jurisdiction and need to file in the appropriate jurisdiction.


How do you refile a civil case when the judge states in his decision that he has lack of jurisdiction?

If the judge lacks jurisdiction you must determine why,they lack jurisdiction. Perhaps the case was filed in wrong court entirely, and needs to be filed elsewhere.


Can a court revoke joint custody rights of a parent who has left the country and remarried there and has stopped paying child support?

Yes, a court can revoke joint custody rights if a parent has left the country, remarried, and ceased paying child support, particularly if these actions negatively impact the child's well-being. The custodial parent may petition the court to modify custody arrangements, demonstrating that the other parent's abandonment and lack of support are not in the child's best interests. The court will consider various factors, including the child's needs and the parent's involvement, before making a decision. However, specific outcomes can vary based on jurisdiction and the details of the case.


Michigan child support How far behind in child support do you have to be before you face jail time My husband lost his job and was denied unemployment because of a lack quaterly. he is now behind.?

This depends on the judge, there's no clear requirement. Is he appealing the denial? Has he filed a child support modification? see links below


What do the US District Court and the NC Superior Court have that the court of appeals and supreme courts do not have?

JuriesWith the except of the US Supreme Court, appellate courts also lack original (trial) jurisdiction over cases. They typically review cases using panels of three judges, although some cases are heard by a single judge, and others by the full court (en banc).Because the US Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over a small class of cases (although it currently only hears disputes between the states), original jurisdiction doesn't work as the answer to this question.


Can child support be terminated due to lack of visitation?

If the person paying child support goes to court about it, it's possible. However, it doesn't "just happen", nor is it legal for someone to stop paying child support without a new court order specifically stating so (unless the child reaches the age at which the court order says child support can stop; in that case it's not necessary to go back to court about it).

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