You have to keep paying until you take it back to court to amend the order. You will probably be ordered to pay to the institution your child is living in, not the custodial parent.
No, only on yourself, your minor children, and adults of whom you have custodial care (for example, a handicapped sibling.)
use a trust fundsee link
In relation to an offender 21 years or over,a sentence of imprisonment and under that age,detention in a young offender institution etc.....(criminal justice act 1991)custodial-sentence
It's not mandatory or automatic, but it is often included in the order for support.
Custodial interrogation implies that an authority (police, corrections) conducts an interview with an subject which is of interest to their investigation with the condition that the subject is not free to go on his or her own volition. The subject may be an inmate in a correctional institution or may be held as a material witness.
For a fee, the custodial institution may collect dividends, interest, and proceeds from securities' sales, and disburse funds according to a customer's instructions
No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.
If the child is still a minor or is severely handicapped, it might be worth a try - for the current support if nothing else.
For a fee, the custodial institution may collect dividends, interest, and proceeds from securities' sales, and disburse funds according to a customer's instructions
A child is not property and continued "possession" does not have meaning with regard to rights. Regardless of how long the grandmother has been taking care of the grandson, she has legal rights to the child only if the mother, or the courts, formally granted her custodial rights. If the grant of custodial rights was never made, then the grandmother has no legal right to interfere with the mother resuming custodial care of the child. (Presuming the mother has not lost custodial rights to some other person or institution.)
no, that's custodial interference
No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.