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Child support is based on a monthly guideline calculation, but it can be paid weekly or biweekly or bi monthly depending on the payors pay... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you are missing a few facts necessary to answer this. But, if your ex girlfriend already had an order you to pay back support,... Read Answer
Yes, you can ask for modification retroactive to the date of filing the supplemental petition for modification.
What your boss did is illegal! It is unlawful to fire an individual because the person is subject to an income withholding order. ... Read Answer
Yes, the father still has a child support obligation. Just get in touch with the Department of Revenue, and the agency that handles... Read Answer
I am assuming by the nature of your question that you were never married to the mother, and that there have never been any court orders... Read Answer
You will have to wait until the child is born to initiate a child support action. I suggest you contact child support enforcement (department of... Read Answer
A petition to modify the child support obligation must be filed with the court. Then financial discovery takes place, a mediation, and... Read Answer
Generally speaking, a father cannot get out of, or reduce, his child support obligation by just quitting a good paying job and moving to a place... Read Answer
The law in Florida states that child support is paid until a child turns 18 or graduates from high school, which ever first occurs,... Read Answer
If you hire an attorney, they will likely retain the services of a private investigator to assist in finding the Father and serving him with the... Read Answer
A motion to compel is a request to the Court that the other party be forced to file his financial affidavit. There are already rules stating... Read Answer
If no one filed financial documents, the Court may simply dismiss the case. However, lets say that the Mother, with the assistance of the... Read Answer
You did not say whether dad had filed a petition for modification in court or simply asked you for child support. Until a court says otherwise,... Read Answer
Child support obligations run until a child reaches age 18 and graduates from high school. There is no statutory obligation to pay support... Read Answer
You can go to your local clerk of court and ask for a print out of your child support payments. Child support is supposed to end when a child reaches... Read Answer
There is a lot more information that is required before an attorney can give you advice on this issue. An attorney should be able to schedule a... Read Answer
In Florida, your child support obligation runs until a minor child turns age 18, or graduates from high school if they are still in school and turn... Read Answer
This is a commonly asked question and a good one. No, your fiance's money has nothing to do with your child support obligation. The fact that... Read Answer
It sounds as if you may need to establish Parental Responsibility (Custody) if it has not been done already and/or seek a modification. The... Read Answer
You do not write a letter to the court, you must file an appropriate pleading called an ANSWER. You can obtain the forms to file an answer at... Read Answer
If you are still legally married, then the money owed from your sister and her husband is a marital asset. You don't... Read Answer
Student loans are not income, they are debt. While the proceeds can be used to cover living expenses while in school, they are not income, as... Read Answer
If you are being called to court for failure to pay child support, it is most likely a contempt hearing. In order for you to be held in contempt the... Read Answer
That depends. In the settlement proceeds from the accident there may be a number of items the settlement is to cover. ... Read Answer