Yes, as payment made without a court order is a gift. see links below
Generally no, though there is a presumption of primary residential custody for the obligee parent. In states like California, the amount of time the obligor parent has the child affects the amount of child support ordered.ClarificationChild support orders and custody orders are separate. Generally, the parent who pays child support pays it to the custodial parent.
candyland..... um dumb question make one they dont support well though try making it out of cupcakes or something
No, though you are making adult decisions, unfortunately, you are still viewed as a child. Unless he files to have you emancipated.
Yes. Having to support a family definitely wil not keep you out of goal it's an interesting concept though. If your reference is can you go to jail while making payment on child support arrears, than yes, depending on circumstances. You can also go to jail while making less than the full payment, while waiting for your hearing date to have the child support modified due to a job lose. see links below if this is the case
No, though different thicknesses of papers will make holding your shapes more difficult. Most use light to medium weight papers
It depends on how the sentence is structured. Both can be correct, though in speeches usually in support of is correct.
I do! Even though they are absolutely awful. I still support them though.
nah but their friends all the papers say they are though
Many university professors do a plagiarism check on papers, though there is not a specific number estimated of how many. Many professors use plagiarism software that checks each of the papers for any sign of plagiarism.
Though you were on the right track, it's actually Support for THE president.
It can be both, though people tend to think of it as a verb. Verb: The class graded their own papers. Adjective: The teacher passed back the graded papers.
I suggest that you contact your town's/province's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!