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The mother would have to get a child support order before you would be liable for child support. Then the child support amount would accrue... Read Answer
It is probably true that you can get welfare. You need to apply as soon as possible. There are special provisions for mothers with a... Read Answer
Assuming you no longer live in Maryland, you question whether a Maryland child support order still applies since your wife's relocation outside of... Read Answer
There is a high probability that if you file jointly, that your refund will be snagged for his child support obligation, but you will have an option... Read Answer
California would not have any jurisdiction meaning any right to make an order enforceable in Mexico. You need to contact Mexican authorities.
It would depend on how he "voluntarily terminated his parental rights." In California you cannot terminate parental rights unless in special... Read Answer
Of course, child support services can call if the child support payment is late. That's to your benefit in trying to collect child support for... Read Answer
Child support authorities will reach you no matter where you live. Basically, your moving to another state does not change your child... Read Answer
Oh, you need to be careful: your filing for child support increase may backfire on you. Only if there is an order for child support is... Read Answer
Since he is not longer legally the father as the adoption made your Husband the legal father of the child, then he no longer has any legal obligation... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, you can not file anything with the court until you give birth. At that point they will have to establish... Read Answer
If you wish to adopt your stepchildren, the rights of the biological Dad can either be terminated by his voluntary consent, or without his... Read Answer
Once the Friend of the Court has issued a termination of income withholding order notice, child support should be terminated. It is possible... Read Answer
Dear Ms. Rullan:
The short answer is maybe. Child support is always subject to modification, and although it is... Read Answer
The biological father could voluntarily terminate his rights and your husband could adopt your child and her name could be changed in the adoption.... Read Answer
Some courts will not allow your ex to terminate his parental rights. Does he want to terminate his rights so he doesn't have to pay child support? Is... Read Answer
First, you should contact the Child Support Department and request the money. You may have to file a probate case on behalf of your mother and... Read Answer
If you have a possession schedule in the court order that orders you to pay child support, you absolutely have a right to see your daughter as... Read Answer
Depending on whether he has children at home, the child support amount for the other child will be a lower percentage based on his income. The... Read Answer
If you suspect the child is not yours, you can file for a modification and get DNA testing to find out for sure. If the child is yours, the child... Read Answer
You could ask the attorney general to open a case and require a paternity test. They will require all potential fathers to be tested and then set... Read Answer
It depends on whether there is a child support order issued through the Los Angeles Superior Court and/or Department of Child Support Services. ... Read Answer
It doesn't negate his obligation to pay child support. He needs to get a new order with a lesser amount in child support since his income has... Read Answer
It depends as to why your rights were terminated. For instance, does her present husband want to adopt the child? Normally, even though... Read Answer
Has your daughter graduated from high school yet? Child support should be paid when the child turns 18 years old and/or graduates from high... Read Answer