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There are a few options you have. Some depend on whether you and the mother can come to agreement or not.
Option 1. You can file... Read Answer
Interestingly enough, under the new Advance Child Tax Credit program created by the Federal government to assit families impacted by the pandemic,... Read Answer
Simple answer: No. The only way it could impact his child support is if his living expenses would be drastically reduced by making house... Read Answer
Then you need to petition for a reduction because of your disability. If California Child Support Services is collecting from you now, then you... Read Answer
Generally speaking NJ recognizes the obligation of both parents to finacially assist a child past the age of 19 if the child is enrolled in a full... Read Answer
Generally, no. However, the wife's income can be considered in certain ways such as a decrease in his expenses since she helps with... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. The most direct answer is yes, in certain circumstances child support can be reinstated, especially if there is a... Read Answer
I gather that the mother of the other child had a court order outstanding for child support, so when your father came into a settlement, a search was... Read Answer
This is not a family law question. I express no opinion as to whether it is even possible to file such a suit, but the question should not go... Read Answer
If you were not married to either of the childrens' fathers, it would be best to obtain a Decree of Paternity in each case, this Decree can adopt any... Read Answer
That is usually correct, but if there was a past due amount, it along with interest will still be due. Ask for a Record of payments and look... Read Answer
yes, you must have a court order. California law wants to make sure that children are well taking care of by their parents. A child has a... Read Answer
You might check the paperwork attached to the child support order which declared how much you pay per month. Usually, there is a sheet that... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am sorry you are having difficulty with your son. Your question does not relate to “Family... Read Answer
Ouch! This is a thorny question - so I need to be careful with my answer.
Presumably, the federal government will issue the stimulus checks prior to... Read Answer
Under Federal law (42 USC 654 (31)) once the Federal government receives a reporting from a state’s Probation Department system,... Read Answer
Of course, anyone can pay (or receive) child support voluntarily without a court order, but the only way to compel the payment of support from... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. There is a possibility that your estate will need to address any arrears that may be due at the time of death.... Read Answer
The short answer is "yes." The long answer depends on a bunch of details -- is he on the birth certificate? Where, exactly, does everyone... Read Answer
Presumably, your son is in Hawaii. A paternity case can generally be filed wherever the child was conceived (state laws vary) or where the... Read Answer
Most attorneys send bills monthly. Ten business days isn't unreasonable.
You should meet with a lawyer in or near the county where you live. Filing for dissolution of marriage (a/k/a divorce) and including a a... Read Answer
Of course and you can tell him/her what happened at the hearing because s/he will probably have to pay something.
If you apply for TANF and any other public assistance including Food Stamps, they should open a multi-state support case, as long as you cooperate... Read Answer