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You could potentially file a motion asking the court to waive the arrears. You would have a really difficult argument here because of the length of... Read Answer
I am assuming it was contempt for failure to pay child support and that, possibly, it was brought by DOR? They should have the documents... Read Answer
The law says that if a woman is married at the time of conception or birth, the husband is the presumptie legal father of the child. He would... Read Answer
Who is on the mortgage does not matter -- ownership has to do with who is on title (the deed). After ten years and having children together... Read Answer
It is unclear from your question exactly what has happened. I suggest you call a Family Law Specialist and explain in greater detail exactly... Read Answer
Short answer is he cannot. If he is the biological father, he cannot terminate his own rights. If the mother were to bring an action for Termination... Read Answer
I do not think the Judge will think it is in the child's best interest for the biological father's parental rights to be terminated in the... Read Answer
You should be able to schedule a DNA test directly throiugh the agency handling the case -- presumably the District Attorney family support... Read Answer
Michigan may be able to try to collect child support from you for periods prior to the adoption when your sister had the child. If there was... Read Answer
To change your child support you must file a motion to modify--seeking a change in the parent with the right to designate the primary residence of... Read Answer
It is possible that the Office of the Attorney General shows that you owe a large amount of money to your child's father. I recommend getting a... Read Answer
Only a court may terminate the parental rights or child support obligation of a parent who is court ordered to pay child support. The Court... Read Answer
If you have a bench warrant outstanding for non-payment of child support, it means you fell behind on payments, causing an arrearage setting and then... Read Answer
Short answer: No. An obligor cannot unilaterally terminate his own rights and avoid support; he can relinquish his parental rights, but his... Read Answer
If the problem is that the court order no longer reflects reality, the solution is to amend the court order. Be aware that Nevada child support... Read Answer
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If there are amounts that are specifically owed to the state then she can't waive those. Those can only be waived by the state itself. She can only... Read Answer
It appears that your question is whether you must file for divorce to get child support. If you are separated from your spouse and you have the child... Read Answer
Your daughter should go to the attorney general in her state and file for child support. If the father also lives in Louisiana, the case would move... Read Answer
When you cash out your 401(k) taxes will be
withheld. Then when you file a tax return, if you are due a refund because you owe less than what... Read Answer
In Texas, only your husband's income is considered for child support purposes. Even afer you get married, your income will not be garnished for his... Read Answer
As of today, the State has not answered your question. If you have not already, apply for unemployment and make sure you've taken the necessary steps... Read Answer
Technically speaking, your new wife has no responsibility to contrbute or pay your child support obligation, but if you are in arrears and you have a... Read Answer
Any competent family law specialist can assist you in having a paternity determination done through NRS ch. 126. If unsure, call and ask... Read Answer
Im confused by the question - are you asking if you ( as the mother) can take a paternty test to determine if your child is really your biological... Read Answer