Only if you and he had a half-dozen children or so, then you would get CHILD support. But if you're referring to maintenance (formerly known as alimony), then, no.
It is unlikely but depends on your circumstances. If you are gainfully employed and can support yourself, then no, you will not receive support. However, if you were married for a long time and did not work outside the home, you might be able to receive support for a period of time to help you in getting on your feet. In the end, it will depend on the judge.
no
Online computer support cost depends on where you are getting the support from, and if you are warranted. If you are still covered it is usually free! If not however, you should expect to pay for it.
Child support in Ohio usually continues until the child is 18, and up to the age of 21 if the child is in school. Whether or not you have to pay child support if the child is living with the noncustodial parent depends on the support order that it is in place Typically you can expect that you will have to expect to pay support.
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Yes if you pay over half of the child support.
No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.
i had my ex pay child support, half medical, half child care....however that is normally figured in with the support
Should Husbands Pay - 1926 was released on: USA: 5 September 1926
yes, he pays
in the state of ca. if you've been married 24 yrs you can expect to pay spousal support for 12 yrs.,
It's actually a great idea in this economy, as prices have gone down to lure customers. In general you can expect to only need to pay a few hundred dollars for half a week or more.
Roughly $644.00 monthly