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if my daughter is staying with her dad for a couple months should I release him from child support?

Answered 8 years ago by Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
Greetings, please do remember that child support is something to help the other parent out while they help raise and provide for the child. If the custody arrangement has differed, whereas like you say the child is residing with the other parent than it would be nice to forego the child support payments to maintain an effective co-parenting relationship. If you can afford to do so than do help out by paying support while the child resides with the other parent so you won't be percieved as taking advantage. Feel free to contact my office and speak with a case manager at 877-866-8665 or email help@smsattorneys.com to go over your options. Licensed in New York and New Jersey.... Read More
Greetings, please do remember that child support is something to help the other parent out while they help raise and provide for the child. If the... Read More

Child support

Answered 8 years and a month ago by NA smsattorney@gmail.com (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
Hey John, you will need to contact a Criminal Lawyer in your district and or please follow this step by step guide: Bail-Someone-Out-of-Jail  We are based in New York but we do provide services in your state, as well as have monthly payment plans available. Above answer and comments to questions are for general purposes only. Feel free to call 1-877-866-8665 Ahsan Syed, Case Manager. ... Read More
Hey John, you will need to contact a Criminal Lawyer in your district and or please follow this step by step guide: Bail-Someone-Out-of-Jail... Read More

I want to detach myself completely from my "ex family" child support and all. There MUST be a loop hole.

Answered 14 years and 6 months ago by William/J Joanis (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
You have two daughters for whom you are responsible.  Children aren't like cars that you can abandon when you want to get a new one.  There are no "loop holes" to erase basic facts. The law is not a game with tricks and loop holes.  It is a representation of an agreed societal order.  One of those agreements is that parents are responsible for their children.  They can't just drop them off someplace and forget them, even if the person they are being left with is the other parent.  Both parents remain responsible. There is no MYfamily and EXfamily. Seek psychological and medical help and get a lawyer to assist in keeping the child support to a minimum. But there is no way to simply walk away from your daughters or your obligations.  ... Read More
You have two daughters for whom you are responsible.  Children aren't like cars that you can abandon when you want to get a new one.  There... Read More