It's not automatic. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency.
If it is not stipulated in the custodial agreement the parents are responsible for working out an equitable solution concerning transportation issues.The court however, generally assumes it to be the responsibility of the noncustodial parent to arrange such matters in a manner that will be advantageous to both the custodial parent and the child(ren).
A person in Alabama is not considered the Age of Majority until 19, even though at 18 you are charged as an adult automatically if you commit any crime. Alabama Section 30-4-15 and 16 basically say that when an 18 year old is married, their removal of disabilities of nonage is effected immediately (basically saying when you turn 18 and are married in the state of Alabama, you are considered "emancipated") and you now have the same legal rights and abilities as anyone age 19 and older.
Alabama was admitted to the Union on December 14, 1819. Alabama became the 22nd state to join the Union.
Melanie goes back to Alabama to get a divorce, but its a secret from Andrew
Mike Caldwell from Wedowee Alabama,Kieth Rice from Anniston Alabama,and David Rice from Anniston Alabama.
no
see related link
No. Alabama is not one of the 4 states that do offset unemployment with the Social Security.
If you are already receiving California benefits it won't change. If you apply for new benefits later from Alabama, the terms, amounts and conditions may vary, so it depends on your own circumstances.
File a runaway complaint. see links below
Unemployment Compensation Fraud in Alabama is punishable by up to $500.00 in fines and one year in prison for EACH WEEK claimed. See www.dir.alabama.gov for more details.
Shaun Alexander
Yes, you can collect them both.
Receiving email is done in the blink of an eye. The mail can be transferred to the Gmail servers. Then to the client receiving it.
David Palmer
If it is not stipulated in the custodial agreement the parents are responsible for working out an equitable solution concerning transportation issues.The court however, generally assumes it to be the responsibility of the noncustodial parent to arrange such matters in a manner that will be advantageous to both the custodial parent and the child(ren).
No, in Alabama you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.