Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
Does the child live there? see link below
Yes.
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.
Yes, but you should file an injunction to stop the child being moved, or modify the access orders. see links below
He doesn't - child support orders, like any other court orders, are modified or terminated by the courts.
Revenue does not modify child support obligations. You need to file a motion/petition in the venue that issued the order for support.
Of course not. Child support orders are not figured according to the sex of he child. There is one set of child support guidelines in your state and it covers girls and boys equally.Of course not. Child support orders are not figured according to the sex of he child. There is one set of child support guidelines in your state and it covers girls and boys equally.Of course not. Child support orders are not figured according to the sex of he child. There is one set of child support guidelines in your state and it covers girls and boys equally.Of course not. Child support orders are not figured according to the sex of he child. There is one set of child support guidelines in your state and it covers girls and boys equally.
You can not modify your child support. Only the court can modify your child support. It is possible the court will do that. It is unusual for your wife to get half your salary. In setting child support, this is a deductible item in all states, that should have been taken into consideration. If not, you can request a modification. see links below
Yes, in Indiana you can pay your child support monthly unless it is set up on a garnishment from wages. If your wages are being garnished, your child support will be paid when you get paid.
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!
No, a mother cannot cancel child support on her own. Child support is a court-ordered financial obligation to support a child, and only a judge can modify or terminate a child support order.