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On the direct support payments -- and technically you are not even permitted to seek an accounting of what she's doing with the child support... Read Answer
This is very unlikely. The LLC is its own legal entity and the account is not in your name.
If he was in jail because of support, or didn't request to suspend or downwardly modify his support, then he must do what the court order tells him... Read Answer
It sounds like your daughter may be emancipated. You can file a petition in family court to stop paying child support and find her emancipated based... Read Answer
If you have a child support order, he'll need to file a request to modify support. You can fight with him about the nature of his injury and possible... Read Answer
The moment you and the child's father separated, you were entitled to file for child support and custody. You can file both petitions for child... Read Answer
You need to go to Family Court and file a petition to stop your support obligation. Be prepared to show that they have been living with you and for... Read Answer
Yes, you can receive it in the mail. Now you are aware of the case and you need to get involved. Show the court that the warrant is improper because... Read Answer
You can definitely file for support here if he's residing here. You should consider hiring an attorney. Good luck.
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There is a uniform statute across the country called Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. You can go to Family Court in your... Read Answer
NO. New York is one of the only states that 21. Emancipation is not untill the person is "fully self supporting" that is rare in this... Read Answer
Can you deport a dead beat? Not for failure to pay child support and, in the grand scheme of things, you would be:
1 - destroying any... Read Answer
Unfortunately it means that you may have a warrant for your arrest for a failure to appear or pay. You can contact the court yourself or you can hire... Read Answer
He should file a petition for a downward modification and show that the two daughters are emancipated. He should also request a modification based on... Read Answer
Arrears ("back support") run back only to the date that a court filing requests child support. If your ex never requested child support in court, she... Read Answer
There are a couple of questions in your inquiry:
1. You indicated your daughter would be 18 years old one month into her freshman... Read Answer
Hi -- the short answer to this question is: no, you must continue to give the money to her mother. The support is intended to provide... Read Answer
If the plaintiff is representing himself/herself, then the plaintiff is actually his or her own counsel. At that point, yes, a plaintiff, who... Read Answer
No, you cannot sue for child support if you are the child in question.
I'm sorry for your situation, however, people every day all over the... Read Answer
You should review the retainer agreement (contract) you signed with your attorneys. It will set forth the terms of your payment obligations to them.... Read Answer
It depends. It may be that the nonbio father who signed the AOP will be found to be the child's legal father, in which case he'll owe support. If not... Read Answer
I suggest filing a petition to terminate support based on the emancipation event taking place. Make your case to the court and let the court decide.... Read Answer
It really depends on what your agreement or order says you need to pay. I don't recommend cutting back on the support payments. You might want to... Read Answer
I actually had a case somewhat similar years ago. You can file a petition to establish paternity snce you are now an emancipated adult. ... Read Answer
Family Court has an ongoing responsibility to entertain modification petitions, particularly where you accepted less to permit him to get himself... Read Answer