She might be guilty of perjury.
Unfortunately, this practice is quite common, usually involving multiple state claims made by the same person. Income tax and payroll attachments will be initiated, and are very difficult to stop, and if stopped, to recover overages paid. This is why it's frequently advisable to take enough payroll deductions so that there will be no need for a tax return.
I currently have a father with four such claims filed in four states in six months.
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The new husband is not responsible for the NCP's unpaid child support.
No. If your present husband is the father of the children of his previous marriage and is the custodial parent he would have to sue his ex-wife (the children's mother) for support.
It depends on the state. If your state calculates child support based on household income, then yes, she would be required to pay her husband's child support. If your state calculates child support based on only the non-custodial parent's income, then no, should would not be required to pay. However, her husband would still owe that money, and it will continue to accumulate as a debt until he pays it.
No, the custodial parent does not have to work to get their support. The support goes from the child's other biological parent.Ê
Child support is paid to the custodial parent. It must be paid until the child support order is modified.Child support is paid to the custodial parent. It must be paid until the child support order is modified.Child support is paid to the custodial parent. It must be paid until the child support order is modified.Child support is paid to the custodial parent. It must be paid until the child support order is modified.
No, you file to have the custody and support order set aside.
A non-custodial parent is responsible to pay child support whether or not the custodial parent has a boyfriend or a husband or not. This responsibility continues until the child reaches the age of 18 years unless the child dies or the court takes some action to end that responsibility.
Yes, if the father is the custodial parent. It works just the same as when the mother is the custodial parent. The non-custodial pay child support based on their income and other factors.
No. She has no legal responsibility to support the children. Only the biological parents have any responsibility for child support.
The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.
Yes. In every state both are parents obligated to provide for their child and since it's the custodial parent who takes care of the child the non-custodial parent pay child support. The law is the same for mothers and fathers.