If you are the person to whom the child support is owed then you should file a motion for contempt at the court with jurisdiction over your case, immediately. Otherwise there is nothing you should do.
I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Yes, but you should not have to pay support for any period prior to your knowledge of the child.
The State child support agency should be able to tell you this. Be patient but persistent.
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.
Depends on specific states laws as they apply to child support and the welfare of the child. If the mother married a sex offender, should the father know?
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Not unless you overpaid. I'm curious to know why you think you should.
Sorry, but maybe you meant child support modification? A child support modification is a judicial order and can significantly reduce or increase the amount of support a parent gives or receives. also if you need to know more about child support, here is the following link that should be useful to you: lawrina.
Mark A. Simpkins has written: 'What every woman should know about child support, getting it!' -- subject(s): Child support, Law and legislation
In most cases child support stops once the child is 18 years of age or older. It also depends on the agreement you have with the court system. I suggest you find out the details of your agreement and ask a lawyer what your options are about child support since the child is a legal adult now. Just wanted to add that if you are paying in arrears then you will have to pay the support until ALL the back child support is paid off. Just because the child in question is of age, doesnt mean that you don't have to pay, I would recommend going back to your original support ORDER if you know where it is.
yes, sadly it doesnt matter if you know them or not, or where they live for that matter. you are still eligible to pay.
England and Walesno he shouldn't if he doesnt get to see his kid why should he??
If asking does not work a PI should.