The state with Jurisdiction over the child support order. This can be the state where the child lives, the state where the obligor lives, or the state where the divorce took place if jurisdiction was never moved. see link below
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
The remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child support
She is committing adultery and involving her children. It is unlikely the court would support her actions while she is still married. The court may award custody to their father. She should file for divorce if she wants child support.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
Yes, if you have been ordered to do so.
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
If the child continues on to higher education and lives at home--maybe. If not, you are on your own. Most divorce and child support orders cover this circumstance.
A divorce with the custody of a child involved can get very tricky when one parent lives abroad. It is almost impossible to force the absent parent to pay child support, and if the parent takes the child to some countries it may be impossible for the US parent to get the child back,
The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.
Wherever you got your divorce. If not divorced, wherever you currently live.
The mother files in Florida and child support enforcement handles it from there.
When a parent moves to Germany, and has children in the United States, he does have to pay child support. If he is evading child support; Germany will demand he continues to pay support.
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I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Go to the website for the child support agency in the State in which the child lives.
Yes, no matter where the father lives they should support their child no matter what!
The dissolution of marriage and child support obligations are exclusive. A parent who remains married but lives apart from the family is still legally obligated to support his or her minor childrens to the extent the law requires. Even if there is no standing court order the parent should honor their responsibilities for the care of their child/children. If a court order is in place for support (which can be issued before the final divorce) the terms of such order must be adhered to.