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Under Wisconsin law, a parent is not obligated to pay child support beyond the minor child turning 18, unless that child is pursuing their high... Read Answer
Assuming you are not married to the child's father, you need to establish paternity. You can do that by both you and the father signing a voluntary... Read Answer
Every parent is expected to provide support for their children, both emotionally and financially; if the parties have equal or shared placement, the... Read Answer
Your posting is sort of confusing. Were you married and divorced or was this a paternity case? If you were not given proper statutory notice of their... Read Answer
While you and the father can agree on an informal agreement on child support out of court, any such informal agreement is not legally binding on... Read Answer
What normally will happen is that if both divorced parents try to claim a child, the IRS will flag both tax returns. They will then ask both parties... Read Answer
I am assuming that you mean that the father gets social security, and then he is supposed to pay you child support. If he is not paying his... Read Answer