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You and the mother can enter into a mediated settlement agreement to ensure that no child support becomes part of the bargained for agreement when... Read Answer
Your question is a little confusing. It sounds to me like you say your wife has been receiving child support from you since 2012. So I am... Read Answer
You should check your child support order to see if it already includes a name change. If you were not married to the mother when the child was born,... Read Answer
I am not sure if you mean that you have been denied possession and access to your child, or if your parental rights were terminated by a court... Read Answer
If you are going through the Attorney General, they will have the court order a DNA test on the presumed father. If he is indeed the father, it... Read Answer
The Attorney General of Texas has a form you and your wife can complete that indicates direct payments of child support. This is the link for the... Read Answer
Since he is not longer legally the father as the adoption made your Husband the legal father of the child, then he no longer has any legal obligation... Read Answer
The biological father could voluntarily terminate his rights and your husband could adopt your child and her name could be changed in the adoption.... Read Answer
Some courts will not allow your ex to terminate his parental rights. Does he want to terminate his rights so he doesn't have to pay child support? Is... Read Answer
If you have a possession schedule in the court order that orders you to pay child support, you absolutely have a right to see your daughter as... Read Answer
Depending on whether he has children at home, the child support amount for the other child will be a lower percentage based on his income. The... Read Answer
If you suspect the child is not yours, you can file for a modification and get DNA testing to find out for sure. If the child is yours, the child... Read Answer
You could ask the attorney general to open a case and require a paternity test. They will require all potential fathers to be tested and then set... Read Answer
Is there already a court order adjudicating your son as the father? If so, he would need to file a modification and serve the mother and the... Read Answer
I do not think the Judge will think it is in the child's best interest for the biological father's parental rights to be terminated in the... Read Answer
Michigan may be able to try to collect child support from you for periods prior to the adoption when your sister had the child. If there was... Read Answer
To change your child support you must file a motion to modify--seeking a change in the parent with the right to designate the primary residence of... Read Answer
It is possible that the Office of the Attorney General shows that you owe a large amount of money to your child's father. I recommend getting a... Read Answer
Only a court may terminate the parental rights or child support obligation of a parent who is court ordered to pay child support. The Court... Read Answer
It appears that your question is whether you must file for divorce to get child support. If you are separated from your spouse and you have the child... Read Answer
Your daughter should go to the attorney general in her state and file for child support. If the father also lives in Louisiana, the case would move... Read Answer
When you cash out your 401(k) taxes will be
withheld. Then when you file a tax return, if you are due a refund because you owe less than what... Read Answer
In Texas, only your husband's income is considered for child support purposes. Even afer you get married, your income will not be garnished for his... Read Answer
If he is at least one month behind, you can ask the Texas Attorney General's office to file for enforcement. Go... Read Answer
You could file a Motion to Modify the child support based on your job change. The Office of Attorney General may be willing to do that for you,... Read Answer