If you live in the USA, that depends on the state where you live. Some states have specific statutes outlining minimum accepted phone contact, other states have no such laws and expect them to be delineated in the original custody order.
You need to either edit your question to add your state (or country if outside the USA) of residence, ask your question again providing that information for an accurate answer.
No. If the child is in jail, the custodial parent is not supporting the child. Any amount should be paid to the state if required.
Child support is the non-custodial parent's portion of the expenses of the child, including housing, food, clothing and so on. It is up to the custodial parent whether an "allowance" can be paid to the child from the child support amount.
Activation energy in chemistry is the amount of energy required to start a reaction. For every chemical reaction, a certain amount of energy is required to start it
The law requires children to receive a certain amount of education; whether they receive this education at a public school, a private school, or at home, is entirely up to the parent.
The homeowner has the right to restrict telephone use especially since he/she pays for the telephone service. If minors are told to check in by telephone at certain times I would think it is because the adult is attempting to be responsible and trying to help the minor stay out of trouble. Adults do that kind of thing because they care what happens to the minor and just want you to grow up to be responsible adults.
The custodial parent (the one who has the child/children) is receiving SSI that is not included in the decision of the amount of support paid by the non custodial parent. If the non custodial parent is receiving SSD or SSI or other public assistance it is included in the decision for the amount of child support granted and such benefits can be garnished. Please click on the related links below: Public Web A non custodial parent, unfortunately, cannot be forced to pay child support!! What kind of country do we live in??
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Most banks require a certain amount to open, and possibly to maintain, but one should check with their bank for specific requirements.
Well, let's see - the eighth child needs food, shelter, clothing, etc., just as much as the first child. Have you considered a vasectomy? All states have a set amount of support that is to be paid relating to the number of children involved. The maximum number of support that is required by the non custodial parent is determined by the laws of the state where the children reside.
No. Everyone is free to file a tax return regardless of income. People who make more than a certain amount are required to file.
If the custodial parent agreed to deviate from the original child support amount, she can increase it back to the original amount if there is a court order. In additional, the non-custodial parent may have to pay back child support for the time when he paid less.
The non custodial parent may attempt to recover any monies that have been rendered over the amount specified by the court regardless of the circumstances. It would be necessary for he or she to file a suit against the custodial parent in the appropriate state court. He or she will be required to present to the court some form of valid documentation to prove the claim.