This can be hard to prove. If you think your child is being neglected or in danger you need to contact the child protective services agency in your State.
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That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.That is not generally a reason to reduce child support payments. The child support guidelines where the case is filed will still be used. You should visit the court with jurisdiction and inquire there.
What, boarding school is free? Yes, you have to pay your child support payments regardless of where the child is living. They are used to support the child regardless of where they are living.
The parents are responsible for child support, not the grandparents. If the grandmother has legal custody the child support payments should go directly to her via a court order. All states in the US have child support guidelines, based on income and other factors, that must be used to calculate what the non-custodial parent(s) must pay.It should be noted that if the child lives with her grandparent that grandparent is already contributing to the child's support above and beyond the payments made by the parent(s). Child support payments rarely amount to enough to completely support the child.
If in reference to child support, only with the permission of the payee.
Assuming that the "monies from the past" were used to support the child: yes, with the court's agreement.
Virtually all income is used to calculate child support, except for public assistance/SSI.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
yes
Your child support should be a set number of dollars every month for you child or children. this is to be used for all needs of the child. food, medical, recreation.
no, but all support is rebuttable. see link
No. The parent is not answerable to the child, only to the court. If the minor child had shelter, food, clothing, schooled according to state education laws, medical care then the money was used as intended.
Child support in Texas is typically 20% to 30% of the divorcing parent's net income. Although the courts have the final decision, there are worksheets and calculators on the internet that can be used to estimate payments.