Louisiana is the only state that does not allow an adult child to be disinherited. But you can in most cases state how much or little you want them to have as long as it is in writing. Either why you are writing them out of the will or why you are only say leaving them one dollar due to past bad behavior towards you or greed.
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
It's legal for him to leave the state unless he has the kids with him and custodial parent do not consent for them to leave the state. He can be charged with kidnapping. If the non-custodial parent moves out of state, he or she must continue to pay child support. Also, visitation rights may be affected if the non-custodial parent lives far from the custodial parent.
When a child rapes the parent the child is charged according to the laws of that state.
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
Well, if court says your child does not have to ever see the other parent then yes. But if not then no.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
No, it stays in the state of the obligor parent, as it should.
No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.
Support is owed to the parent (or the State), not the child.
The State where the child lives.
You need to review your court orders and the laws in your state. The custodial parent also supports the child. In some states the custodial parent has the legal right to claim the child. Massachusetts is one such state.You need to review your court orders and the laws in your state. The custodial parent also supports the child. In some states the custodial parent has the legal right to claim the child. Massachusetts is one such state.You need to review your court orders and the laws in your state. The custodial parent also supports the child. In some states the custodial parent has the legal right to claim the child. Massachusetts is one such state.You need to review your court orders and the laws in your state. The custodial parent also supports the child. In some states the custodial parent has the legal right to claim the child. Massachusetts is one such state.
Yes, unless the parent who has the child also holds sole physical and legal custody.