Can a mother get in trouble if a child refuses to go to visitation with their father?
Yes. As parents there are many things we have to make our children do they don't want to and in this case there is a court order. Not making your child go is breaking that order and the mother may find herself in contempt of court if the order isn't followed.
You need to find out exactly why your child doesn't want to go and try to resolve that problem. Perhaps something happens that makes her/him uncomfortable such as other children or casual girlfriends. Perhaps there isn't enough privacy at the father's home. Let them know that they can tell you about it, that you will listen and not get upset, and that you will discuss it with their father. There are reasons why they won't go that need to be dealt with. You need to try to improve the situation and encourage your child to have a good relationship with their father.
Deal with the problem and don't accept a no from your child or their father.
Is a married minor considered emancipated?
Yes. In most US states a married minor who divorces before they reach the age of majority loses emancipation status.
What can you expect when you go to court for child support?
You should expect to be required to support your child financially. Most states have very strict guidelines that even the judge is required to adhere to. Every case is different, but you should be prepared to show proof of (or lack of) income, at a minimum. The judge will evaluate the income of both parties, along with the custody agreement, and make a determination of how much child support is owed each month.
Shoud a husband pay child support if his wife has kids with another man?
Of course not, but keep in mind that the children of a married woman are presumed to be those of her husband unless/until proven otherwise.
If you sign adoption papers over to your mom do you still have rights to see the child?
Your mother getting married is not the same as adoption. Your status does not change unless there is a formal adoption process, which means your natural father has to agree as well.
If we get back together does he still have to pay child support?
If it's owed to you, then no, unless you press for it.
If it's owed to someone else, then he still owes it. While you don't technically owe it yourself, part of the package getting back with your ex is that he still owes it and it needs to be part of your household budget.
What is the purpose of child support enforcement?
The claim is that it is to support a child as if the child's parents continued to live together. Although of course, many times the child support might be much more than the child would have received had the parents remained together. Sometimes it is much less too. The only thing that is normally not covered is medical expenses.
Does an ex-husband owe back child support if he is on social security?
Your husband's current income has nothing to do with what he owes in back child support. If he owes money to his kids then he owes money to his kids. The money may not be able to be taken from him because it is social security but he still owes the money and should make arrangements to pay it.
To protect your child(ren), still file with Domestic Relations Court. However, be prepared that the Judge could suspend any order for now.
Do you get paid if you homeschool your child?
No. It is your choice to take them out of the free public school system. All children are entitled to get a free public education Kindergarden through 12 th grade. Even tho we might think our children are not getting a good public education its alot better than it use to be. So if you choose to remove your child from your school system you will have to make sure you are qualified to teach your children at home,they will be tested at various times. Most child enjoy it for a time and then when they become teen agers want to return to public school to make friends and to play sports. There are pros and cons to both and it does give the parent something to think about.
What to do when you pay child support and the child lives with neither parent?
You do whatever the court order tells you to do, or you go back to court and seek to have it modified. It may not make sense to you to keep paying child support to someone who does not have custody of the child, but until you get the order modified this is exactly what you have to do (for all you know, the person you're paying the support to is turning it over to the actual custodians, and while a court may well agree with you that it would be more efficient for you to pay them directly, you can't unilaterally make that decision).
If i sign over parental rights do i have to pay my arrears in child support?
It depends on the stipulations of the agreement to sign away parental rights. If it was just a case of signing them over, no. If there was a stipulation that child support be paid, then yes.
Even if your parental rights have been terminated, your obligations do not necessarily end at the same time. The state of Kentucky can compel you to pay child support, even though you are not allowed to visit your child. Many times a good family court lawyer can help you with such a situation, especially if you want to regain your parental rights.
Doe a man have to pay for child support for a child that is not his?
No, but if the man chooses to take accountability in a court of law for that child deeming himself the "parent" then after that point there is no turning back adn the court can order it.
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Under many circumstances this can happen. Right now there's a New York man paying child support to his ex-wife whose now married to the bio dad. In 20 states, once a child support order is in place, it cannot be overturned, regardless of paternity. This is commonly done to military men on deployment, who cannot return to fight the order. A Kansas man is currently trying to get the law changed. He's paying support to a woman he never had sex with. Missouri passed a paternity fraud law last July, but the man has just two years to learn he's not the father, to discontinue the support order. If a man lives with, or marries, a woman with a child, and his income improves their overall lifestyle, he can be ordered to pay child support to maintain this, even in cases where the bio dad is paying.
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Can you sue for back child support in Wisconsin?
No, there's a 12 month limit past the age of majority.
If you are going to college does your father have to pay child support?
Maybe you should go to "college" to figure that out.
Otherwise, typically the answer is no. Most parents stop paying child support once the child is either 18 or finishes high school--whichever is later.
In Massachusetts: If there is a child support order (issued by the court) then the 'non-custodial' parent will have to pay child support to the 'custodial' parent until the child support order is modified by the court. Even if the kids actually live with the 'non-custodial' parent, that parent still has to follow the current court orders, no matter how unfair. If the kids are living with the non-custodial parent, though, it shouldn't be too difficult to go into court and get the child support order changed.
Do you have to pay child support if you pay alimony?
If you live in the US, it's certainly possible that you might be ordered to pay both child support and alimony. Of course, it's also possible that you would only be ordered to pay child support. What the court will order depends on the factors of the case.
How can the mother of a child give guardianship to a non custodial parent in another state?
As this involves a non-contested transfer of custody, this can be done through the use of a certified mediator, that can generate the necessary documents for filing Pro Se with the courts. see related link
What can you do to keep the custodial parent from moving out of state with your child?
This is definitely a matter that needs to be discussed with an attorney.
If there is already a child support and visitation order in place the custodial parent will need to file a motion to get the court's permission to move the child out of state. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. It will consider how visitations will be arranged and how they will be paid for so as not to cause financial hardship for the non-custodial parent.
If there is no prior court order and the non-custodial parent has not been paying child support nor spending time with the child the custodial parent can try relocating. However, there is always the chance the non-custodial parent will seek rights and it may be more expensive later on to address this issue.
You should seek the advice of an attorney who specializes in family law in your state who can review your situation and explain your options.
What age does child support end in CT?
Generally, the support obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs last. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or if the child dies.
If the parents rights have been teminated by the judge do they still have to pay child support?
Yes, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from paying child support.
How many days ormonths do you have a child a year to claim them on your taxes?
Acutally, people saying you can claim two are incorrect. You can only claim 2 for the earned income credit (EIC), but for the child tax credit there isn't a limit so long as the credit doesn't exceed your tax liability.
How old do you have to be to stay at home with your younger sister?
There is no set age for a child to care for a younger brother or sister. it all depends on the emotional maturity of the child. Generally a twelve year would be able to care for a younger brother or sister.
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