Probably not.
Yes, child support payments can be taken from almost every source of income, including social security checks.
The non-custodial parent pays child support. The amount would depend on the provisions of the divorce decree, separation agreement, child support order and state laws. If the parents are not married, the father's paternity must be established in court and the court will issue a child support order. Every state has child support guidelines based on such factors as income of the parties, age of the child, which parent provides health insurance and whether the child receives any government support.
Contact Child Support Enforcement every 24 months.
Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.Child support orders are drafted in every child support case according to the details particular to each case. If you have questions about your child support order you need to visit the court and obtain another copy for your records that you can review periodically.
This depends on where you live. Every state has its own laws on child support. Pls. visit The Child Support Web - see my bio page.
YES. You have to pay child support for each of the five children every month.
Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
There's no legal requirement that every penny of child support be accounted for and documented as being spent specifically for the child's exclusive benefit. You can talk with an attorney if you like, but your chances of prevailing in such a case are likely somewhere between slim and none, unless the "misappropriation" was blatant (in which case, why didn't you do something about it at the time, like petitioning the court to modify the custody/support order?).
The judge will let you know what documentation is required for a child support order to be established. Every case is different.
The parent of an illegitimate child may ask for child support. Regardless if the parents have ever been married, every child deserves to grow up with the support of both parents.
Your child support should be a set number of dollars every month for you child or children. this is to be used for all needs of the child. food, medical, recreation.
no