Generally a person who has the custody of child or children can ask for maintenance of the child. They can make a claim for the maintenance of the child in the court while the proceeding is pending. The maintenance for the children is always heard first as the children should not be debarred from any privileges. If one needs more details they can call to Siddhartha Shah and Associates on
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A person who is holding the custody of his or her child can ask for maintenance form his or her partner. The child's maintenance is always given a priority. If you require more details you can call on Siddhartha Shah and Associates on 093222 86663 or email your problems on lawyersidd.
That should be stated in the divorce decree, the separation agreement or governed by state law. You should ask your lawyer.
If you want to fix your child go to the plumber's house (child maintenance)
She can, although she would have a fairly hard time proving it is his child. Get the tests done; if she refuses then you can basically refute all claims by showing her reluctance to prove them.
You can find help by arranging child maintenance yourself or through child support agency(CSA) or child maintenance service. These organizations will help you to work out how much should be paid which they will also help you to collect the payment.
I'm not familiar with "child maintenance." Sometimes courts order "spousal maintenance" (often for a limited time), but that is an entirely different matter from child support. Yes, but not without a court order, even if a voluntary one. Some states are changing the terms to child support to child maintenance to lessen the negative view of spousal maintenance.
The judge is the one who renders the final decision regarding child custody, child support, financial maintenance, and property division.
Normally when the child is 18, or starts work.
no
No. All SS benefits are exempt from garnishment action with the exception of the IRS, child support and in very rare cases spousal maintenance (alimony).
Read the contract! Dispute or claims reports should be addressed.
Yes.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
Principle of maintenance under Muslim law is determined by the strength of claims.