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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.

8,359 Questions

If your child starts employment does that affect your child support payments?

No. You cannot shift your obligation for support to the child.

No. You cannot shift your obligation for support to the child.

No. You cannot shift your obligation for support to the child.

No. You cannot shift your obligation for support to the child.

How do you support others to understand and contribute to records?

explain to new colleagues...always maintain the right of the client/patient...comply with legislation..instil public confidence...ensure information is accessible for those who need to access....ways of sharing information

report/handover

care plans

patients/client notes

records fluid balances/menus/ordering equipment/signs/cleaning

risk assessments

admission letter/referrals

computer records....

Do you still have to pay child support in Colorado if you sign over your parental rights?

In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.

When a child is incarcerated does the maternal grandmother have more rights to the children than the paternal grandfather if the father is not on the birth certificate?

You don't say which of the parents that are incarcerated but their rights to the child comes first. If the father is not in the birth certificate and he has not established paternity to the court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support, there is nothing that legally says he is the father. Then the maternal grandmother would have a better chance.

If the father is not in the birth certificate but he has established paternity to the court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support, the chance should be equal.

Would you have to pay more child support in Oregon if you got married?

No. Child support obligations do not depend on marital status.

No. Child support obligations do not depend on marital status.

No. Child support obligations do not depend on marital status.

No. Child support obligations do not depend on marital status.

What can a child do if child support isn't being used for him?

The child support, paid to the parent who have custody of you, is to pay for a roof over your head, food on the table, visits to the doctor, clothes on your body and a million other things that you need, not necessarily want but need, so if it's so bad you don't get those things you need to all the Child Protective Service since you are not being taken care of.

What rights do a father has with his child if there's an order of protection against him?

A father does not relinquish his parental rights when an Order of Protection is issued. The Order of Protection only limitshis rights for the term of the Order.

The rights that a father has during the term of the Order should be stated in the Order. Usually, the Order will either deny him access to his child(ren) or require supervised visitation. He will also very likely have to continue paying child support that he is otherwise obligated to pay.

Because laws vary by state, you should confer with an attorney in your area.

Can you receive child support of im under 18?

Your parent would file for child support from the other parent and you would be living with them.

How many miles away can non custodial parent take child on visitation in state of washington?

the limit on how far you can travel with your child is determined in your custody order issued by the court. If the mom has sole custody it is determined by her because you technically have no legal right to visit with the child. If you wish to change that to joint custody you need to contact your local child support agency, an attorney, or a pro se website for your state can tell you how to accomplish this.

What should you do if you know some one doesn't pay their child support?

If you are the person to whom the child support is owed then you should file a motion for contempt at the court with jurisdiction over your case, immediately. Otherwise there is nothing you should do.

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!

Your child lives withs him mother and she is drunk what can you do?

you report the mother immediately and take chilld out of this dangerous situation and file for custody a.s.a.p.

Is it possible to cheat the DNA test in any way to make the results show you are not the father?

Not if the test is done properly, because in a lab it is a technician who takes the samples for comparison, rather than the person submitting to the test collecting them and handing them over.

My divorce decree says that my ex wife and I have to name each other as the beneficiary for our minor child. She passed away and didn't do this. How do I go about getting this corrected?

First, you should contact the legal department of the insurance company that holds your ex-wife's policy and arrange to send a certified copy of your divorce decree. The company may not have to honor the decree if it is not from your state. If you encounter any problems you should contact the attorney who represented you in the divorce for advice.

Would a California noncustodial parent be granted visitation rights to a Florida child he has only seen in once in seven years if he has paid support through a wage garnishment for this period of time?

Yes. If the absent parent is committed to creating a relationship with their child that parent should petition the court for a child visitation schedule. A child should have the benefit of two parents. However, the absent parent should allow the child to acclimate slowly by visiting the child in her own environment at first until a trusting and comfortable relationship can develop. Also, the absent parent shouldn't make those changes unless they are committed to form a permanent relationship. It would be extremely damaging to the child if that parent disappeared from their life again.

Do you have to pay child support after 18 in Iowa?

The court may order a postsecondary education subsidy if good cause is shown. In determining whether good cause exists, the court shall consider the age of the child, the ability of the child relative to postsecondary education, the child's financial resources, whether the child is self-sustaining, and the financial condition of each parent.

If the court determines that good cause is shown for ordering a postsecondary education subsidy, the court shall determine the amount of subsidy as follows:

  1. The court shall determine the cost of postsecondary education based upon the cost of attending an in-state public institution for a course of instruction leading to an undergraduate degree and shall include the reasonable costs for only necessary postsecondary education expenses.

  2. The court shall then determine the amount, if any, which the child may reasonably be expected to contribute, considering the child's financial resources, including but not limited to the availability of financial aid whether in the form of scholarships, grants, or student loans, and the ability of the child to earn income while attending school.

  3. The child's expected contribution shall be deducted from the cost of postsecondary education and the court shall apportion responsibility for the remaining cost of postsecondary education to each parent. The amount paid by each parent shall not exceed thirty-three and one-third percent of the total cost of postsecondary education.
A postsecondary education subsidy shall be payable to the child, to the educational institution, or to both, but shall not be payable to the custodial parent. A postsecondary education subsidy shall not be awarded if the child has repudiated the parent by publicly disowning the parent, refusing to acknowledge the parent, or by acting in a similar manner.

The child shall forward, to each parent, reports of grades awarded at the completion of each academic session within 10 days of receipt of the reports. Unless otherwise specified by the parties, a postsecondary education subsidy awarded by the court shall be terminated upon the child's completion of the first calendar year of course instruction if the child fails to maintain a cumulative grade point average in the median range or above during that first calendar year.

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Does Michigan has a statue of limitions for back child support?

As far as I know there is no statute of limitations for past-due child support anywhere in the U.S.

Can your mother claim your son on her taxes if you owe back child support?

To claim a child as a dependent on your taxes, the child must have lived with you and you must have provided support for over 50% of the year. So the mother in this case can claim her grandson on her taxes if she supported the child for at least 183 days out of the year, regardless of whether or not the mother of the child owes back child support.

How can a woman get away with accusing someone of being the father and that person did not even know they were having a baby and now u have a letter from child support to pay with no paternity test.?

She can get away with it until you go to court and file a motion for a court ordered paternity test. If the test disproves your paternity, you can file a motion to cease child support based on that.

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