Is a child destined to follow the same pattern as an alcoholic parent?
Not necessarily, altho the persons most at risk of alcoholism are the children of alcoholics and teetotalers.
If someone remarries can the ex take out additional child support due to new spousal income in nc?
not yet
In the State of Ohio do I have to follow Rule 24 if there is back owed child support?
If you'll provide a link to the rule, I can try to give you an answer.
Statutes vary by state, but generally yes. The problem is proving she is not. Before you go off trying to prove it, don't bother. What you can do, if you feel she is not providing the daily needs of the child, you may petition the courts for a change of custody, removing the children from her. Doing this, it would be necessary to prove abuse, negligence, or an unsafe environment. Before you begin such an action, consider the consequences to your children. There will be trauma, and you would be the one causing it, at least the one catalyzing it.
You have to consider what is best for the children, and if the mistake you made getting involved with the mother is worth making them pay for it. It was your mistake after all; they had nothing to do with it. Sometimes as fathers, we have no choice but to lay down, especially when we played a role in making the situation a reality.
If basic needs of your children are being met, whether by you or by her, let it go, what ever it is. As long as your children are safe, take the hit and drive on. It's only money, and child support doesn't last forever. Live secure in the knowledge that if she is abusing the situation between you, karma will balance the situation one day. Just make sure that you are on the right side of karma.
Your ex-husband was having his wages garnished by court order and now he does not pay them?
He does not pay who, since his wages are garnished? see link
What happens to your child support in Texas if you get remarried?
Currently, nothing specific. After all, the parent paying child support is still the child's parent and obligated to support her. Only five states specifically take it into consideration.
Do you have to pay child support if the mother excludes your rights?
First, without a court order, the mother cannot prohibit the father from seeing the child. If he has not voluntarily given up his rights to the child, and a judge has not created a custody schedule, the father has as much right to see the child as the mother.
Second, if the father does voluntarily give up his parenting rights, or a judge does involuntarily remove his parenting rights (or awards full custody to the mother), the father would still owe child support until his child reaches the age of majority and has graduated high school.
Regardless, child support continues until age 21. see link
You have asked a complicated question. The time to request a child support order is during the divorce proceeding although the custodial parent can request child support and arrears any time before the child reaches eighteen years of age. For a child over the age of eighteen, when there is no existing child support order, you should visit the court and ask the clerk or consult with a private attorney who can review the details of your situation and explain your rights and options.
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Can you get your childsuport then your mom?
You mean it would be paid to you, the child, first and then to your mother? No, the child support is paid to the guardian who uses it to pay for what is necessary for you. I doubt the first thing you would use it for is food, medicine, a roof over your head etc.
How much money do you have to owe in child support before they take your passport?
$3500, but it must be approved by the courts.
Why are there arrears? If there is a legitimate reason, such as unemployment, the obligor can still file for a reduction in them. Most Child Support obligors do not know there is free help from the state, by federal law, to obtain a modification. At the minimum, a motion should be filed to have any interest penalties set aside, which can double or triple the amount owed. Of the total media "reported" amount of child support owed, 83% if interest penalties and not unpaid child support. These links will teach what needs to be known about child support.
Do you still have parental rights to a child if you sign your custody over?
Yes signing over custody is not the same as giving up your parental rights. You still have the right to visitation for example.
Can a father win custody if he is behind in child support?
it all depends on state that you live in, however, a father has a right to see his children despite his history of child support payments. the mother cannot legally refuse to allow the father to the child or children due to lack of support, unless there is a court order or restraining order that legally allows her to withold visitation. Paying child support and visitation rights have nothing to do with each other.Just because you dont/do pay child support doesnt mean you can/cannot visit your child
Reference to "seventy four percent" is unclear, but it seems unlikely that the child's mother could collect current child support in such a situation. (She can still collect past-due support, if any.)
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!
Are you elgible to receive foostamps if you owe back child support?
... eligible to receive food stamps [SNAP] ... yes
Can a consulate revoke my us passport due to OWING child support?
Yes. The passport can be revoked or limited, if you owe a certain amount of unpaid child support.
child support is intended to cover any of the child's needs, but since it goes to the parent, it can be spent any way they want. it's not like foodstamps, where there is a restriction on what child support money can buy. however, if child support is being paid, and the child's basic needs like food and clothing are being neglected, the parent can be taken back to court for a custody fight.
A change of custody must be filed through the courts. A change in child support should also be filed through the courts.
Does a child support judgment have priority over a purchase money transaction in Idaho?
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_a_child_support_judgment_have_priority_over_a_purchase_money_transaction_in_Idaho" "http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_a_child_support_judgment_have_priority_over_a_purchase_money_transaction_in_Idaho"
Not if your the parent taking care of the child.
Can the mother of a grown child receive inheritance money for back child support after 23 years?
no! if the child is still living in the house or if the child is under 18 then yes. take that person to court and get your money! otherwise, NO!