Usually the support does not stop until the child is 18 and in some states even later. It depends on what your agreement says. But you can't just stop like that. You have to notify the court and make it legal. if she was the one he used to stay with she still gets support unless you have signed the papers so he was allowed to move out or he became emancipated by the court, she still have custody and is the one getting the support.
A noncustodial parent can prevent the custodial parent from leaving the state with a baby or child. The court will decide if the custodial parent has just cause to leave the state.
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No the custodial parent has to have either the courts permission or the non-custodians permission.
As it is normally a part of the child support order, the custodial parent would.
No, the child goes into the care of custodial parents relatives. A motion for emergency change of custody is required. see my profile.
Child support needs to be decided on by the court. In most cases, the noncustodial parent is responsible for something. If the custodial parent makes considerably more than the noncustodial parent, monies many not even be exchanged. To resolve this issue, it is best to file papers at your court house.
Either to the custodial parent as the obligee, or to the State as reimbursement for public assistance.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
depends if they pay child support. if they do then yes because kids clothing is not cheap
If an underage permit driver had an accident in a noncustodial parent's car, the insurance of the custodial parent should cover the cost. Contact the insurance company for full coverage benefits.
there should be and we need to do something about it!!! hrsepwr69@yahoo.com There are rules that the custodial parent can't interfere with the noncustodial parents parenting time (visitation). If you do have a problem with this it is recommend to report it to the courts. It is also a good idea to document when it does happen with the time and date.
If both of the parents have a joint legal custody arrangement, you have to give the noncustodial parent that information. If you have sole custody of the child, you do not have to share that information with the noncustodial parent.