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If there was a legal adoption of the child, then the biological father should not have to pay child support. Your brother in law should speak... Read Answer
If I understood correctly, the noncustodial parent has his own business and receives SSI but every time you approach child support agencies they... Read Answer
You can submit a petition to modify or amend an existing custody/visitation/child support order any time there has been a material change in... Read Answer
I can not give you specifics on what to say without seeing the actual wording of the order that says that the parents are to notify the courts of any... Read Answer
I'm assuming a Petition has been filed for support and you are waiting for the court date and that you are the responsible party for paying child... Read Answer
I'm not exactly sure what your question is, but I would recommend against accepting that deal, especially since it sounds like you do not think... Read Answer
No. There is no obligation in Virginia to pay for college expenses for children.
This answer is given in accordance with the laws of Virginia... Read Answer
No, you should not have to pay child support for children who are living in the same home as you. You need to file a motion with the court to... Read Answer
She can refile for child support at any time until the child ages out. It is a right that belongs to the child, not the mother, and therefore... Read Answer
Child support is not a right that belongs to the parents, it is a right that belongs to the child and therefore cannot be waived by a parent. ... Read Answer
Yes, this should affect the child support calculation and, yes, you will need to petition the court for a modification.
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No. Unless that person adopted the child, only natural or adopted parents are legal obligated to pay child support.
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Until July 1 of this year, the custodial parent was responsible for the first $250 per year per child of unreimbursed medical expenses, with anything... Read Answer
You need to petition the court to terminate the child support payments. Then it's very possible that her parents will petition for child... Read Answer
Whoever is the legal custodian of the children can file for child support. If your mother has custody of them, then she needs to be the one to... Read Answer
I'm not exactly sure what your legal question is, but I would say file for child support and look for another job, not necessarily in that... Read Answer
Because you have no legal obligation to support your step-children your income cannot be taken into account when calculating child support. ... Read Answer
Yes, interest will continue to accrue on back child support until it is paid.
This answer is given in accordance with the laws of Virginia and may... Read Answer
If the father is voluntarily underemployed, the court can impute income to him as if he were still making the higher salary. However, if he was... Read Answer
It is possible for the custodial parent to waive all or part of back child support arrears, but the court may or may not approve the agreement. ... Read Answer
Yes, it is a pain, but you pretty much have to keep going back to court to collect on arrears for child support. I suppose you could try... Read Answer
If by "eliminate" you husband, you mean have him killed, then the answer is definitely a resounding NO. Not only is this wrong, but you could... Read Answer
If your wife's attorney has asked for a continuance in conjunction with his withdrawal of counsel, then you could object to his being released as her... Read Answer
Yes, you can use child support for any necessary living expenses. The child will benefit from this tangentially. Once the support is... Read Answer
Short answer: No. Only the parents' income counts for calculation of child support. That means yours and hers. Others living... Read Answer