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Child support for illegal children can be difficult. A court order is required to enforce child support payments, and this depends on the parent being a legal immigrant with a legal job to collect from. If a illegal child is born of a US citizen or naturalization, the child is no longer considered illegal.
A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.
YES,THEY SHOULD. A CUSTODIAL MOTHER GET'S CHILD SUPPORT WHY WOULDNT THE FATHER. IT WORK'S BOTH WAY'S.
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
The parent is supposed to get the child support, not the minor child.
yes
No; however, collecting child support might become more difficult.
This can be difficult. It will take a persistent judge, attorney and/or child support worker to pry this out of him. Can you furnish any witnesses?
Child support for illegal children can be difficult. A court order is required to enforce child support payments, and this depends on the parent being a legal immigrant with a legal job to collect from. If a illegal child is born of a US citizen or naturalization, the child is no longer considered illegal.
A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.
The charities which are available to support child development are Charity for Children, Give Well, Supported Child Development, Catholic Charities Child Development Center, Children«_s Defense Fund and many more.
Rather difficult as they are in cash, but they can use them as calculated income for setting support. see links
The court that issued the order has jurisdiction but moving can complicate the situation. You should consult with an attorney or some other child support enforcement specialist. Courts will enforce child support orders from other states however, with reduced staff, it may be difficult to find that kind of support.
This will be difficult to prove unless the children are obviously neglected, in which case the remedy would be through child protective services.
In R.I. when a child reaches age 18 and is out of school and child support is automatically deducted from a paycheck, what steps are needed to ensure that payments are no longer deducted?? We have birth certificate and divorce decree in hand..
I live in Ohio. I was awarded child support in August of 2012. My ex husband is an independent contractor. I was told by my child support case worker that since he is a 1099 it will be very difficult to have his wages garnished for child support. I am pursuing having him served and taking him to court. I have not received a penny of support thus far. Is there a way to have a 1099 wages garnished or should I just give up hope of ever getting the child support I was awarded?
First, he should find out if the child is his. Is he paying child support? It's very difficult to do this unless it involves an adoption. If he's not under a child support order, he needs to determine if this is his child and start one. Depending on the state, she can wait until the child is 23 to file for up to 18 years of retroactive child support. see links below