No. You can file a petition for child support at the local family court. Some courts have advocates that can assist you. Once a child support order has been entered by a judge your state's child support enforcement agency will help you collect.
it is not necessary to have a lawyer in a child support case. However, the process is easier with an attorney.
Not necessarily. Contact the child support agency in your state. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
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Speak to a lawyer or law enforcement.
You need to see an attorney (lawyer)
You need to talk to a lawyer to hammer this out. Theoretically you can be required to pay child support but also not have visitation rights; it depends on the custody arrangement you have with the child's mother. If you don't have a custody arrangement, then the lawyer can help you set one up.
In order to get a levy lifted, you will first need a lawyer to see if the levy is just. If not, then your lawyer should appeal this decision in court.
Yes . you need to talk to a lawyer you have the right to see your child???
You don't need a lawyer. You should have a good case anyway. I suggest that you contact your State'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!
You need to visit the court and review your child support order.You need to visit the court and review your child support order.You need to visit the court and review your child support order.You need to visit the court and review your child support order.
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Child support refers to periodic, set payments that are made to an individual and are to be used to financially support a child. The individual who makes these payments is known as an obligor, while the recipient of these payments is known as an obligee. The obligor is usually the parent that does not have custody of the child and the obligee is usually the custodial parent or guardian.Child support is commonly paid until the child reaches 18 years of age. However, in some cases, payments may be made for longer. The amount and schedule of child support payments is determined by a court to ensure fairness and that the child will be adequately supported.What Does a Child Support Lawyer Do?A child support lawyer is one that works to ensure that the children involved in custody, divorce, or guardianship negotiations are properly represented. These lawyers make sure that a child will be financially supported and that their best interests are being considered by all involved parties.Depending on the region, a child support lawyer will work for one or both parties involved in a case. They may work with these individuals directly or with their attorneys. While the child involved in a case will not be present during deliberations, these lawyers are ultimately working to support the welfare of the child.Many child support lawyers will try to mediate and establish custodial terms outside of court. A child support lawyer may meet with a child's parents or guardians to discuss areas of discontent and come to an agreement, without engaging in a long court battle. These lawyers will help determine visitation rights and other terms of a child's custody, as well as discuss child support payments.If an obligor is not making his or her child support payments, a child support lawyer may also be contacted. A lawyer will help the obligee through the legal process of collecting payments and may also work with other organizations, as necessary.Additionally, in cases where a father is questioning his paternity, a child support lawyer may help to determine paternity. Adults that need help with an adoption or surrogacy may also contact a child support lawyer. These lawyers are even sometimes used by minors who wish to be emancipated from their parents or guardians. While many child support lawyers mostly work to determine the terms of and collect child support, they are also capable of helping with many different situations dealing with minor children.
This day & time, be thankful the man has a JOB. You wouldn't need a lawyer; the only thing you would be able to do is file to have the child support increased.
You have a legal question which was determined by a court when your child support was established. It is covered by your court order. What can be done depends on the court order. You may need to go back to court or see a lawyer.
You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.You need to check the laws that address child support in your particular jurisdiction.