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Regardless of what state your child lives in, yes you are required to pay support, the case will become an interstate case. You will send the support payment to the state in which the child resides and the money will be disbursed accordingly.

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Generally, no. If there exists a father with visitation rights the mother cannot take the initiative to move out of state so as to affect the father's visitation rights. It doesn't matter whether he is paying child support or not. Those are two separate issues and two separate orders. She needs the written consent of the father and a modification of the visitation order. She should consult with an attorney in order to avoid future legal difficulties.

Generally, no. If there exists a father with visitation rights the mother cannot take the initiative to move out of state so as to affect the father's visitation rights. It doesn't matter whether he is paying child support or not. Those are two separate issues and two separate orders. She needs the written consent of the father and a modification of the visitation order. She should consult with an attorney in order to avoid future legal difficulties.

Generally, no. If there exists a father with visitation rights the mother cannot take the initiative to move out of state so as to affect the father's visitation rights. It doesn't matter whether he is paying child support or not. Those are two separate issues and two separate orders. She needs the written consent of the father and a modification of the visitation order. She should consult with an attorney in order to avoid future legal difficulties.

Generally, no. If there exists a father with visitation rights the mother cannot take the initiative to move out of state so as to affect the father's visitation rights. It doesn't matter whether he is paying child support or not. Those are two separate issues and two separate orders. She needs the written consent of the father and a modification of the visitation order. She should consult with an attorney in order to avoid future legal difficulties.

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Generally, no. If there exists a father with visitation rights the mother cannot take the initiative to move out of state so as to affect the father's visitation rights. It doesn't matter whether he is paying child support or not. Those are two separate issues and two separate orders. She needs the written consent of the father and a modification of the visitation order. She should consult with an attorney in order to avoid future legal difficulties.

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Not until the court order is up, or till the child is eighteen.

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No of course not. If a parent moves to another state or country the child doesn't stop eating or needing things like clothes and a roof over their heads.

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Texas- if you are the custodial parent of 17 y. o. receive child support from noncustodial parent she then choices on her own to live with noncustodial can the support be flipped?

Yes, it can. Moving in with the other parent is grounds for "flipping" child support payments. However, this must be done by court order.


Can a mother take her children to another state with out father's permission if not married and he does not pay child support and she is the breadwinner?

What does your court order say about moving out of state? Does the non-custodial parent take part in visitation with the child? How screwed up do you want the child support to become? The adult way to handle this is to have a conversation with the other parent and let them know your intentions, why you are moving and the impact this will have on visitation. If the other parent visits regularly the order will have to be rewritten (if the other parent wants it to be) to allow for travel, how is the child going to get back and forth, how much time will be spent with the other parent, etc.


If the non custodial parent pays the custodial parent child support on time Can another family member take the non custodial parent back to court for child support re-evalution?

It seems unlikely that a non-custodial relative would have "standing" to request a change in child support.


Do you have to pay child support if your child moves in with other parent?

Well it depends on the law of the country and demands of the parent (the one that's living with the child).


If your wife is moving to Louisiana from Florida and you are keeping your child can you get custody for abandonment and not pay child support?

I would check the local laws - In Minnesota, the custodial parent must have permission from the non- custodial parent to move out of state.

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You are a custodial parent and you are moving to another state how will you contunie to receive child support payments?

Make sure that the courts and/or your State's child support agency knows your whereabouts. And don't forget to get the permission of the court to move.


Texas- if you are the custodial parent of 17 y. o. receive child support from noncustodial parent she then choices on her own to live with noncustodial can the support be flipped?

Yes, it can. Moving in with the other parent is grounds for "flipping" child support payments. However, this must be done by court order.


When the parent retires does he have to continue paying child support?

Retirement does not excuse one from paying support; however, the retiree could petition the court to lower the payment based on substantial decrease in income.


What is supportable?

It depends on how support is used and what it refers to. One type of support is child support, which is money paid to the parent who has custody of the children by the non-custodial parent. Another type of support is the kind that is used in buildings, such as a support wall that bears weight of the roof. Still another type of support is when a friend helps another friend through a rough time, such as when a breakup of a relationship or another problems occurs.


Can a parent living in California move to Colorado without taking the child and not have to pay child support?

Yes to move without the child (I assume the other parent will take care of her) No to not paying child support. Moving to another state does not mean you are allowed to stop paying for your child. You are still obligated to pay for him/her until they are emancipated.


Can a noncustodial parent that lives in North Dakota and pays child support legally move to another state?

Of course, there is no law preventing the individual from moving out of state if he or she is not the primary custodial of the minor child or children. However, a child support order is valid even when an obligated parent changes resident states, as all US states honor and uphold existing support orders.


Can a mother take her children to another state with out father's permission if not married and he does not pay child support and she is the breadwinner?

What does your court order say about moving out of state? Does the non-custodial parent take part in visitation with the child? How screwed up do you want the child support to become? The adult way to handle this is to have a conversation with the other parent and let them know your intentions, why you are moving and the impact this will have on visitation. If the other parent visits regularly the order will have to be rewritten (if the other parent wants it to be) to allow for travel, how is the child going to get back and forth, how much time will be spent with the other parent, etc.


Can a 16 year old live with one parent one week and another parent one week and still get child support to the parent who was awarded custody?

NO


Do i have to tell the non-custodial parent that i am moving out of state with our child if he isn't paying child support?

In Most states child support is separate from custody. Even if the non custodial parent is not paying child support he / she can request to visitation. because the parent is in arears does not hinder him / her the right to visit the child. both visitation and support are doen separately. Uunless there was a divorce that stipulates the arangement.


Need help dropping your child support you live in a different state?

You can't 'drop' child support, unless the custodial parent asks you to relinquish parental rights, or files to terminate your rights. Living in another state does not matter, in fact moving to another country might not help either, as many nations have a reciprocal agreement with the US concerning child support payments.


If a custodial parent lives in another state and has lived there with her 2 children but child support was started in another state can the non-custodial parent have the case transferred to that state?

If neither parent still live in the original jurisdiction, it can be transferred to the jurisdictions of either parent.


Can you get child support in the state of New York if the non custodial parent sign over his rights?

Yes, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from having to pay child support.