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It seems likely that to change the dynamics of this joint custodial arrangement, your husband will have to go back into court. A question that stands... Read Answer
Do you live with your mom? She would need to move the court for child support. In New York, support runs until the age of 21. Arrears do not accrue... Read Answer
You should consider filing a petition for a downward modification to try and address the arrears. Many family courts have some limited free legal... Read Answer
In New York, child support will run until the child is 21, or an emancipation event occurs. If the child moves out of mom's house, that could mean... Read Answer
Generally, the answer is no. You may be able to get child support until the child turns 22, if enrolled in a full-time college program. Also, if the... Read Answer
Your brother is only required to pay child support for his children. Unless he adopted the stepdaughter (or signed up as the legal father), she... Read Answer
You should consider that you have the right to file for child support. He may file for visitation. These are rights that are not related (meaning he... Read Answer
You didn't really provide enough information about the custody situation but there is no reason you can't have shared legal custody (from your facts... Read Answer
You can file a post-judgment enforcement action in Supreme Court, or an enforcement petition in the Family Court. If you are trying to do this... Read Answer
If you have arrears in child support, you should consider filing a downward modification to try and reduce what you are required to pay and see if... Read Answer
I'm sorry that your parents are divorcing. They obviously care about you so much to ask your opinion about the living situation. I hope they will... Read Answer
Yes. Child support is your obligation to your children, not your ex-wife. If you are paying alimony, you might be able to terminate those payments if... Read Answer
You should ask the court to find that he voluntarily decreased his income by quitting. The court, in some cases, can impute income to a person who... Read Answer
If you have a court order of support you are obligated to pay in accordance with the order ( unless you have modified the order or it has been... Read Answer
If there is only one child support order regarding your son, then you should contact the child support enforcement unit by phone to see where the... Read Answer
If you are already paying these expenses, then you may be obligated to do so in the future. You should consult with qualified counsel.
Gerry... Read Answer
You can seek to terminate child support by filing a petition in the Family Court, as it would appear that your daughter is emancipated.
Gerry... Read Answer
In fact, because neither party modified the order, the support order still exists as drafted. Now that one child lives with you and the other with... Read Answer
The answer is rather simple. Child support is calculated using both the custodial parent and the non custodial parent's income.
Yes. Just because a child does not go to school,does not mean his custodial parent does not get child support. You must pay child support until the... Read Answer
It is only a conflict if it was a conflict when he/she represented you. For example, if the other attorney offered your attorney a job when your... Read Answer
She can seek child support, but based on the level of support that you are currently providing, it is doubtful that she would be awarded anything.... Read Answer
It would be helpful to look at the terms of the original divorce judgment, as it would depend on whether Family Court was given "concurrent"... Read Answer
I suggest you go to the NYS courts web site. This site will assist in answering your questions. www.courts.ny.us/litigants/court. ... Read Answer
The inheritance by itself will not necessarily trigger any court case in regards to child support. However, you should keep in mind that the... Read Answer