You may be able to petition the court to modify your custody order which includes a request for child support going forward.
After being served child custody papers, the mother typically has a certain amount of time to respond and either agree to the proposed custody arrangement or contest it in court. If the mother contests the custody arrangement, a court hearing will be scheduled where both parties can present their arguments and evidence before a judge makes a final decision on the custody arrangement.
In Kentucky, after custody papers have been filed, the respondent typically has 20 days to file a response to the petition. This timeframe may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and any court orders issued. It is important to check the court rules and any specific timelines provided in the custody papers.
The timeframe for the first custody hearing after filing custody papers can vary depending on the court's schedule and caseload. It typically ranges from a few weeks to a few months. You can contact the court or your attorney for more specific information on scheduling.
If you are not served with papers and you know about the pending case than you should contact a family law attorney to get you in the court and part of the custody. Its too complex to do it yourself. Retain an attorney.
You should contact the court where the custody papers were initially filed and request new copies. It is important to have the official documents for future reference and to ensure compliance with any court orders regarding custody arrangements. Additionally, consider keeping digital backups to avoid future loss.
It's not necessarily automatic. You should show the custody order to the venue that issued the child support order.
Laws vary from state to state. Custody papers have nothing to do with it.
Generally no, though there is a presumption of primary residential custody for the obligee parent. In states like California, the amount of time the obligor parent has the child affects the amount of child support ordered.ClarificationChild support orders and custody orders are separate. Generally, the parent who pays child support pays it to the custodial parent.
You must go to the family court to see about getting the custody changed.
If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.
no because they might ask for their papers
You should take this matter back to court immediately to modify your current agreement. Ensure that you are prepared to show proof that the custody arrangement has changed, and that support has been paid to the custodial parent (on paper) although circumstances have changed. Request that the backdated support be paid in addition to child support going forward
Call lawyer
Yes who ever has the child legally can file for child support. But you have to demonstrate to the court that the child has been residing with you and you have the physical custody and you want to keep the physical custody and give the other parent visitation and joint legal custody. This is the fastest way to get things done and a direct answer lol.
You will need to get your attorney who filed your custody papers to give you the access to them online or to print them for you. These papers cannot be accessed without authorization.
Yes it can. Custodial orders as well as child support orders can be established after a divorce and does not have to be included in divorce papers, although it is more common to do so.
Get your lawyer to make the changes.