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If you are held in contempt of court for failure to pay child support, the judge has the full range of options for penalizing you, including putting... Read Answer
Under Virginia law the duty to pay child support ends upon the emancipation of the child. Emancipation typically occurs when the child turns 18 and... Read Answer
First of all this answer does not create a lawyer/client relationship. You husband may most definately take his ex back to court for a... Read Answer
NOTE: The follwing response does not constitue legal advice but is an opinion based solely on what you have written. You should make an... Read Answer
An order of child support would generally be effective as of the date the petition was filed.
The above response has been provided for general... Read Answer
In matters involving custody of children, primary consideration is given to their best interests. Between parents, there is no presumption in favor... Read Answer
If the court terminates a father's parental rights, that individual is no longer considered the child's father and has no future obligation to that... Read Answer
If that is his child, that child is entitled to receive financial support from him
regardless of whether he wants anything to do with the child or... Read Answer
If you've had a material change in your employment - through no fault of your own - you can petition the court for a modification.
Pursuant to
§20-124.2.C., of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, "child support shall
continue to be paid for a child until the... Read Answer