It would require a motion to the court at which you would be given a chance to respond. If approved, the money should go directly to the child, and if the child lives away from the custodial parent's home, than that parent should also be required to pay their part. see links below
Yes, until age 18
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It's a possible, in some instances the stipulation for payment for higher education is specified in an original support agreement. Also, the custodial parent can petition the court to modify the support order pertaining to that issue. Concerning any order modification, the judge will take into account the income of both parents, the possibility of grants, student loans, the student's employment possibilities and so forth, when rendering a decision.
Pay the amount due (you might be able to work out a payment plan).
Only if the venue that issues the child support order requires it. But, it should be noted that with the attention being paid the health coverage, this will like change. Most states are now requiring it. In Missouri, the obligor parent must carry it on top of the regular child support payment.
You share the parenthood of the child and so you also share expenses. It is not in any way practical for you to second guess treatments you will and will not pay for. The custodial parent has the decision making power, and even if you don't share their vision, it is best for the child not to get caught in the middle of a fight about expenses. Alternatively, you could put your child on your insurance, so there is a secondary source for payment. Kids are just expensive any way you go about it. For the future, you may cultivate a reasonable talking relationship with the other parent, who may consult you if they know they are not going to be caught in a confrontation in a time of emergency. If the hospital comes to you for the payment and you have already paid your required share, you may be forced to sue your ex to recover the money.
As concerns child support? That depends on the extras on the order. If child care is being paid, and is no longer needed, the child support payment goes down. see links below
American River College has branches located at 4700 College Oak Drive in Sacramento, California and at 10 College Parkway in Folsom, California. There are also several outreach centers. For one to determine the cost of admission and attendance, he/she will need to complete a fee payment coupon either in person or on the website.
Their only legal requirement is the payment of child support.
file a motion to enforce. see Dads House link below
It depends on the court order. if there is a court order established then it will usually state the specifics. You can have private child support which means you pay the custodial parent directly or you can have your check garnished and it can be sent from your employer to the court house of the state of the custodial parent where they will distribute it.
Yes, but it requires a motion to the court. see link
Yes, through auto reviews. see link
If you referring to child support, then no. Child support is due to the custodial parent, not the child.
Whatever the amount that is ordered for support is still valid unless the non custodial parent files for an amendment of the order. The issue of payment for education is a separate one from the matter of monetary support.
allows you to make small payments for a few years and much larger ones later.
Go to college.....
States issue public assistance but they do not make child support payments.
As you do not have Joint Physical, and particularly if the criminal action took place while the child was in that parent's care, than no. However, you should repost this at Dads House to be addressed by our members in California. See link below