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Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.
You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.
The statutory cases can drop if there is no sufficient evidence for the prosecution to support the case. They can also drop if the accuser withdraws and opts for an out of court settlement.
The age of the parents has no bearing on child support. All the State cares about is who are the biological parents, who has custody, and how much money does each parent make. You get child support by filing a child support case with the Attorney General's office in your state.
Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.
I assume you mean a child support case and the answer is yes if, for example, the child is deceased, the parents have married or reunited, or the custodial parent or other caretaker is not cooperating in the process.
In such a case, child support will continue to accrue under the terms of the order until the order is modified, suspended or terminated.
The same as at any age. Go to child support enforcement. This can even be done involving a case of an adult woman getting pregnant by a young boy.
i had my ex pay child support, half medical, half child care....however that is normally figured in with the support
No. Statutory law will always take priority over case law. Case law is made when the given statutory law is either unconstitutional under the applicable state or federal constitution, vague, contradictory, or silent on a particular issue. But sometimes case law will be codified into statute by the appropriate legislative body in question.
That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.
The involved party will need to discuss the matter with the ADA in charge of the case. If child support has been under the supervision of the state and/or there are arrearages the case will not be dismissed upon the request of the custodial parent.