Likely you can't.
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Child support is the non-custodial parent's portion of the expenses of the child, including housing, food, clothing and so on. It is up to the custodial parent whether an "allowance" can be paid to the child from the child support amount.
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
yes
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
i got a large sum of money from my ex husband 401 k when we got divorced do i have to report it to child support
No. Child support arrears are money owed to the custodial parent. They must be paid.Think of it this way: Suppose you have a three year loan but you stop paying it after two years. The debt doesn't just disappear after three years. You still owe for the third year plus interest.No. Child support arrears are money owed to the custodial parent. They must be paid.Think of it this way: Suppose you have a three year loan but you stop paying it after two years. The debt doesn't just disappear after three years. You still owe for the third year plus interest.No. Child support arrears are money owed to the custodial parent. They must be paid.Think of it this way: Suppose you have a three year loan but you stop paying it after two years. The debt doesn't just disappear after three years. You still owe for the third year plus interest.No. Child support arrears are money owed to the custodial parent. They must be paid.Think of it this way: Suppose you have a three year loan but you stop paying it after two years. The debt doesn't just disappear after three years. You still owe for the third year plus interest.
If you are supposed to pay child support, the fact that the child is earning money from two jobs, has nothing to do with child support. Child support is paid to the person looking after the child to help support your child!
You are supposed to use it to support your children...
No. The money isn't for the mother. The money is for supporting the child. Back child support belongs to the estate of the deceased and will eventually benefit the child. And even if the child should die, the back child support does not go away.
Child support has first take with any moneys that you get. If you are behind in child support, they will take their percentage out of any money you get.
No.
i don't think you personally hand $700 over to a kid! I'm sure you are just suppose to make sure she gets what she needs with it (groceries, school pictures, school books, the necesary clothing). The child support is used to make sure the child aquires the necessities, and that the child is taken well care of. not for the money to be handed over to them for whatever they want :)