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no because you need your parents permission even if they cant hear The State can enforce a child support order after notice to the parents. The obligor has the right to an administrative hearing; other than that, no further hearing is required.
At the child support hearing, only the child support will be addressed. You will need to go before a family law judge to seek any custody or visitation.
Such decisions are left to the discretion of the presiding judge.
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The court may enter a default order for support.
A person being held in contempt is asked to explain why they ignored previous summons to appear to explain why they were in arrears in support.
No, you should not take children to a child support court hearing. This is for the parents to deal with and the children should not even know it is happening.
They will most likely enter a temporary custody and support order that will stand until the final decree is issued.
It's likely that the court will dismiss the complaint. If the dismissal is "with prejudice," the complaint cannot be refiled.
A show cause hearing in child support is a legal proceeding where a parent is required to explain to a court why they should not be held in contempt for failing to comply with a child support order. The hearing typically occurs when one parent believes the other is not paying the mandated support amount. If the court finds that the noncompliance is unjustified, it may impose penalties, which can include fines, wage garnishment, or even jail time. The hearing aims to ensure that the child's financial needs are met and that both parents adhere to their legal obligations.
Generally, both parents. Child support is based on actual time spent with the child and actual money earned by each of the parents. You need to go the Child Support Services in your city/county to file for child support. There will be a short hearing - unless both parties agree - and a judge will determine who pays and how much.
When the State assumes guardianship of a child, both parents become liable for child support, payable to the State as reimbursement.