well, i dont know if this is correct, but one of my guy friends is in juivie becasue of probation
Just as child support cannot be revoked for denial of visitation, which happens 7X more often, no, nor should it. Of the two, it's far more damaging to the child, and socity as a whole, to be fatherless. see link below
Why?
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
no
Yes, the revocation of parental rights does not exclude the parent from being financially responsible until the child or children reach the age of emancipation, or the age ordered in the child support petition.
Contact the probation office and request to speak to the probation officer of (State Your Child's name here).
No
A Child in Need of Services (CHINS) matter is a court case in which the Juvenile Court tries to help parents and school officials deal with troubled youth. The person filing the CHINS petition must show the judge that the child: regularly runs away from home; or constantly disobeys the commands of a parent or legal guardian; or misses school on a regular basis; or constantly fails to follow school rules. Who may file A CHINS? A parent or guardian may file a CHINS petition on a child who is under 17, who runs away, does not or cannot follow the rules at home. A school district may file a CHINS petition on a child who is under 16, who is absent a lot or misbehaves at school. The police may file a CHINS petition on a child who is under 17 and a runaway. Once the CHINS petition is issued, it is up to the judge, not the parent or the school, to decide when to dismiss the CHINS.
The Child in Need of Services offers legal support for parents or guardians of troubled youth. Children under the age of 17 are subject to being reported by parents or school administrators into the CHINS program.
YES
If a person has a revoked child care license, it means that they are not to watch children in their home. This can occur if the person has been convicted u dangerous crimes.
Just as child support cannot be revoked for denial of visitation, which happens 7X more often, no, nor should it. Of the two, it's far more damaging to the child, and socity as a whole, to be fatherless. see link below
It depends on how his sentence of probation is structured. Child Support is a civil offense, not a criminal offense, but if he flees to avoid the bench warrant THAT definitely would be a violation.
Yes.
Why?
No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.
After the child has reach the age of majority.