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If my boyfriend''s mother gains custody of the child but I still see the child every day, will I be forced to pay child support?

Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by Susan Miller Weaver (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
As a general rule, if the paternal grandmother has custody of the child she will get a child support order ordering both you and the father to support the child.  It is up to the Court to make the decision about support and even if the paternal grandmother does not want support initially there is nothing to stop her from going to court at a later date and requesting support for the child.... Read More
As a general rule, if the paternal grandmother has custody of the child she will get a child support order ordering both you and the father to... Read More

what does it mean when a notice says.... terminate withholding of obligors income or assests

Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by Susan Miller Weaver (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
It means the employer or child support agency is to immediately stop taking money from the obligors pay or other assets.  Usually this happens when a child is emancipated or child support is to stop for some reason.
It means the employer or child support agency is to immediately stop taking money from the obligors pay or other assets.  Usually this happens... Read More

I am the custodial parent of our 2 children . Our daughter just graduated from High school and we still have a boy 13 years old.

Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by Susan Miller Weaver (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Support
You need to file a Motion to Modify Child Support. However, child support is based on the incomes of the two parties and how many children are living with or being supported by each party. Once a child graduates from high school or attains the age of 19, whichever occurs first, child support for that child terminates.  The court or Child Support Enforcement Agency should automatically recalculate the support for the remaining child based upon current incomes.  Unless there is good reason, they will impute a minimum wage to you in determining the support obligation. The form for a Motion to Modify Child support can be found on a number of websites including the Domestic Relations Cour Website for Cuyahoga County at cuyahogacounty.us.... Read More
You need to file a Motion to Modify Child Support. However, child support is based on the incomes of the two parties and how many children are living... Read More