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Child Support

Get help here on any issues around payment and non-payment of child support. Custody and visitation rights issues are legally separate from support and have their own topic. Be advised that many answers here apply only to the United States and may not apply anywhere else.

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What if the father a minor wants to sign over his rights and not be involved at all but his mother wont let him?

Their must be an adopting parent to take the fathers place before rights can even be signed over. The mother must be willing to fill out paper work and obtain criminal back round checks, as well as a birth certificate for each child being adopted. Then she, and the adopting parent must sign and return all forms to your probate court. There are forms on-line you must obtain and fill out. If you call the court house they will tell you what to do step by step. If she still refuses, hire an attorney and try to sway her that way. Otherwise, your stuck holding birthrights, and going to jail for unpaid child support, losing your license, and your job, anytime she feels like carting you off to court. Forget about having your own life or any relationships because no one wants to be with someone who is threatened with jail every three months or keeps losing jobs because they are in jail or without a license to drive to work. Sick isn't it? Your probably thinking I am a angry man, but surprise I'm a woman. I think it's disgusting what women get away with. If you were the mother you could walk away, and no one would ever go after you for child support. So my friend, choose wisely the next woman you sleep with, and please no more babies!

What are sufficient reason to transfer youe child to a different school?

The best reason would be if your child wants to go the a different school. If it really doesn't you shouldn't be pulling your child out of it's natural environment.

Other than that I think you should be looking at his/her grades. If the grades are low maybe he/she isn't studying the right thing for him/her.

It can also be helpful that the school your child is in is a school you like as well. It takes alot of stress of the child if you like the school as well. Though I think that if the child likes the school and you don't, under certain circumstances, you should put some effort into liking it better too.

Of course, I don't know what age your child is at, so if your child is only in primary school the grades don't apply as much and it's more about how the child feels in the school. You should look at things like if your child may be bullied. I know it's a thing parents don't like to think about, or don't consider that it will happen to their child. But children often don't tell their parents if something is going on, and as well parents and teachers often go very lightly over the signs and miss out on them.

You should speak to your child too before you decide to have it transfer schools. It's important that it knows why you want it to switch schools.

Though, if you feel there is enough reason to switch your child schools you should talk to teachers and if non of your complaints/worries go away then you needn't ask yourself if there is enough reason or not.

After all, one good reason can be enough.

Do think it trough, though.

Where might one find Dlink support?

Dlink support can be easily found on the Dlink website itself. Here there is a section for technical support where the user can enter the model of their product and be taken to a page containing all technical information, drivers or other downloads for that particular product.

Do you still have the right to see your child if there has been no contact for nine years?

You haven't mentioned whether you are the mother or father, whether you were married to the other parent or whether you ever established your parental rights legally if you're the father. If you are the father and you haven't had any contact with your child for nine years it is likely that you never established your paternity. You may need to do that now if the custodial parent has any objections to your desire to obtain a visitation schedule. When you establish your paternity the custodial parent can request a child support order and seek back support.

Keep in mind that your sudden appearance will be disruptive for the child and the family and you should try to respect the custodial parent's right and desire to minimize the emotional effect on the child. You need to take things slowly since your child was not given the opportunity to develop a relationship with you. You will be a stranger. You should contact the custodial parent or guardian to arrange a time to discuss your desire to become part of the child's life. If you are not on good terms perhaps you could enlist the help of a friend or relative to act as a go-between initially. You should try to keep the process friendly and cooperative.

What does it mean when parties stipulate to stay the current child support order pending further orders?

That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.

That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.

That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.

That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.

Can children be reunited back with a parent if parental rights have been involuntarily terminated?

Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.

Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.

Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.

Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.

How much does it cost to file parental right termination petition?

That would depend upon the state in which the TPR is petitioned for. Please be advised, the Termination of Parental Rights is implemented in order to allow a minor child to be adopted by a new spouse or court sanctioned person(s). It is not granted to a parent(s) for the express purpose of he or she being relieved of their financial obligations to their children.

Court costs and other fees that are associated with such a lawsuit (petition) are the responsibility of the plaintiff regardless of the outcome.

When filling for back child support what are the steps for?

You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.

You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.

You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.

You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.

What age does child maintenance stop?

Various state laws apply and there is no one definitive answer.

In general at the age of majority or when the child moves away from the custodial spouse. Some states provide for continuation of support while the child goes to college even after the age of majority and in cases where the child is disabled in any way.

Wife has an affair and gets pregnant tells her husband and the husband is wanting to work it out with the wife. Should they get a paternity test and should they file for child support?

  • If the man she had the affair with wants to know if it is his child then yes, a paternity test should be done. This will tell whether the husband or the man she had the affair with is the father. If the father of the child wants to be part of his child's life then arrangements should be made for visitation rights, but, he should agree to help support his own child even if she stays with her husband. He might agree to be called 'uncle' so the child will not know that is his biological father This is a difficult situation and it will take the three of you to agree as to what will happen tin the future. It is quite possible that the man she had the affair with my not want anything to do with the child. If the wife and husband feel they can work it out in their marriage they should certainly try.

If you have joint custody in Rhode Island and the parent with visitation will not return kids what do you do?

Get a current copy of the custody order from the Clerk of the Court and take police with you to pick up the children.

Can someone fake a DNA test by scraping the child's mouth and saying its the fathers or scraping the fathers and child's and sending it in?

no if your doing a DNA test and trying to see if he is the father u would have to send his child's DNA in because the child shares similar qualities with the father's DNA it is not exact same the other way around

Can child benefit still be paid to 19 if the child is in full time education?

In most states, child support continues until the child graduates high school or until their 19th birthday, whichever comes first. Very few states continue child support past a child's 19th birthday.

How much of an increase will you get in child support after the three years?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income. Any increase would occur only by court order after a hearing in which all parties are represented.

Can I stop my child support in the state of Kansas since my daughter is 18 and a mother?

NOT if you owe back support. It doesn't matter how old the child is or whether or not she has children IF you owe back support you MUST pay it

Can the father of your grandchildren who pays no support at all claim children as his dependents for tax refund?

No. In order to claim a child as a dependent the claimant must be able to show they have contributed more than 50% of the child's financial needs, regardless of whether or not a child support order exists.

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