The terms of the support order detemine when the parent's financial obligation ends. If the order was issued by a Mississippi court then it more than likely states, "at the age of majority", which is 21 in Mississippi.
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Child support is based on the "Income Shares" model. The court will approximate the amount that would have been spent on the kids if the parents and the children were living together. Then each parent will be ordered to contribute a proportionate share of the total child support. see links below
You only have to pay support up till the age of 18 then they are no longer a child but an adult you may have to split the college but that should be arranged by the court
The mother must file a motion for contempt for the father's failure to pay his court ordered child support. The court will address that issue before hearing testimony for a change of custody, which will require compelling evidence on the part of the mother.
Child support is to provide for children not living with you, it would be assumed if you are living with your child that you are supporting them - take it up with your local child support board.
If you were living in Mississippi at the time you were ordered to pay separate maintenance, and then you move to Florida, you can file a motion to contest it after you have lived in Florida for a specific amount of time. A Florida attorney can advise you as to how long you have to live in Florida before you can file a motion to contest the spousal (separate) maintenance. As for your spouse refusing to give you a divorce, you can get one anyway. A judge cannot order you to remain married to someone you no longer wish to be married to, whether you have children or not. Again, a Florida attorney can advise you on that, as well.
No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.
The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
Yes. Child support is not something you pay so the child will stay in school, it's for their living expenses until they are emancipated and can support themselves.
see linked form. It's up to the court how much of it to accept.
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yes there are alligators living in Mississippi but i dont know the population
generally speaking the only way to stop paying court ordered support is to go to court and get the order changed.
Yes, if your child support order is still in effect. Review your court orders.
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Whatever rights the courts award him. Unless it is a court ordered child support your ex owes you nothing. the age of the child is only a factor in transportation. And living location, when it comes to custody, has only a small effect on the descision. Your best bet, get a good lawyer.