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2 Answers | Asked in Child Support for California on
Q: If a 17 year old left home and is currently living with a friend, should the child get the child support or does it stop

Parent was receiving child support but the child moved in with a friend due to a disagreement. The ex who was paying child support stopped payment. Does the child support stop or should it go to the child directly?

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answered on Apr 9, 2024

Under California law, child support is typically paid to the custodial parent, not directly to the child. When a child moves out of the custodial parent's home, the situation becomes more complex and depends on the specific circumstances.

Here are a few key points to consider:...
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1 Answer | Asked in Child Support for New York on
Q: How can they talk to me child support for a woman I was never married to or lived with spousal support
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answered on Apr 8, 2024

Child support is required from the non custodial parent regardless of marital status or whether the parents ever lived together. If you are the father of the child you will be required to pay child support. Spousal support in New York, however, is only paid when there was a marriage. If you were... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Florida on
Q: My Ex wife hired an Au pair after the divorce without consulting me and now she wants me to pay for it, Florida

Our schedule is 50/50 the first 15 days of the month Ive the kids and the remaining she have them, I don't need child care during my time because I'm off from work but she wants the child care calculated on the 100% for the au pair fee which is $1700 a month also I don't have access... View More

Linda Liang
Linda Liang
answered on Apr 7, 2024

Parenting plan in divorce matter usually address the actual amount needed when it comes to child support. I am curious as to how you are forced to pay for service you do not agree to. You can refuse to pay for the service if it is beyond the arrangement of your divorce decree.

2 Answers | Asked in Contracts, Family Law, Child Support and Collections for Michigan on
Q: When it is the state that is in court as the plaintiff how can that case be tried as not to be impartial to the state

How can the friend of the court enter you into a contract without your consent and don't you have the constitutional right to contract or not to contract

Barry W. Kaufman
Barry W. Kaufman
answered on Apr 7, 2024

Apparently, you are a New York resident who has an open child support case in Michigan and appeared in a Michigan court. I assume the State of Michigan was the complaining party. Under the child support laws of all 50 states, as required by federal law, each state has a state agency to collect and... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Contracts, Family Law, Child Support and Collections for Michigan on
Q: When it is the state that is in court as the plaintiff how can that case be tried as not to be impartial to the state

How can the friend of the court enter you into a contract without your consent and don't you have the constitutional right to contract or not to contract

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Apr 7, 2024

If it's child support that the state is trying to collect from you, your "consent" is not required. By being the legal father to a child in Michigan who either has or is receiving state assistance, you are on the hook for child support. Simply put: the child's right to the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Child Support and Civil Rights for Iowa on
Q: If I go to jail for a warrant an they find paraphernalia and weeks later say they're going to charge me for with it
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answered on Apr 6, 2024

If you were arrested on a warrant and the authorities found drug paraphernalia in your possession during the arrest, they have the right to charge you with possession of drug paraphernalia in addition to any charges related to the original warrant. The timeline for filing these additional charges... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for California on
Q: I need advice regarding a CHild support hearing based on FL-300 I filed.

I live here in Santa ROsa and case is in Alameda County. My ex filed a late response to the FL-300...I have not received the mailed service of his response...i looked up what he filed with the court on 4/4. I have no attorney because of finances so am very anxious as this was/is an emotionally... View More

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answered on Apr 6, 2024

As someone who is representing themselves in a child support hearing in California, it's important to be well-prepared and understand your rights. Here are some steps you can take:

1. Familiarize yourself with the FL-300 form and the purpose of the hearing. The FL-300 is a request for...
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2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for California on
Q: I need advice regarding a CHild support hearing based on FL-300 I filed.

I live here in Santa ROsa and case is in Alameda County. My ex filed a late response to the FL-300...I have not received the mailed service of his response...i looked up what he filed with the court on 4/4. I have no attorney because of finances so am very anxious as this was/is an emotionally... View More

Tobie B. Waxman
Tobie B. Waxman
answered on Apr 6, 2024

It's not clear what you are asking. 1) you can object to the response as untimely; 2) you can object to the response as you have not been served with it (??). As far as the advice you are seeking, it's not clear what you want to know. Child support orders will be based on the... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Texas on
Q: My husband cheated and had a baby during our marriage

Hi, my husband had an affair and had a baby during our marriage him and I have a kid together but, doesn’t give me support. Instead he neglects our child and gives more attention to the one he had with another woman. Is there anything we can get out of the divorce?

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answered on Apr 6, 2024

I'm sorry you're going through this situation and dealing with an abusive, selfish spouse. You're not alone, and you're not without options. But, there are no quick or easy solutions. Rather, all roads lead in one direction -- a divorce. Here are the steps I would suggest:... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Texas on
Q: My husband cheated and had a baby during our marriage

Hi, my husband had an affair and had a baby during our marriage him and I have a kid together but, doesn’t give me support. Instead he neglects our child and gives more attention to the one he had with another woman. Is there anything we can get out of the divorce?

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Rafee'a S. Majeed
Rafee'a S. Majeed
answered on Apr 6, 2024

Provided you are able to provide proof of the domestic violence and the other baby, these would be grounds to ask for a disproportionate share (more than 50/50) of the community estate.

The community estate consists of any property that was acquired during the marriage (except for...
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2 Answers | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for Nebraska on
Q: Child support office says I pay full amount of support for final month even if my daughter turns 19 on may16th
Vanessa Jean Gorden
Vanessa Jean Gorden
answered on Apr 4, 2024

That is correct. Child support in Nebraska is due in full and owed on the 1st of each calendar month and it is paid by the month and not pro-rated. Just as children are minor dependents for tax purposes in the year they turn 19 whether they turn 19 in January or December, support is owed for the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for California on
Q: Low income in need of a family law lawyer.

I’m in search of a low income lawyer that’s able to help with my divorce along with child support. It’s been an ongoing battle for almost 4 hrs and my ex recently got a lawyer and I’m scared that he will take the kids away since I’m proper and he has a lawyer. Any recommendations or any... View More

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answered on Apr 3, 2024

I understand your situation and the stress you must be going through. Here are some resources and options you can consider in California:

1. Family Law Facilitators: Each county in California has a Family Law Facilitator's office that provides free legal assistance to individuals who...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Child Support and Family Law on
Q: Civil rights violation by child support unit

I'm in the process of filing for disability, there was a child support modification filed to modify the child support order, which has not gone in effect until I am approved of disability as it can take months and I am accumulating arrears, I'm no longer able to work, the child support... View More

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answered on Apr 3, 2024

I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing with the child support unit while you're in the process of filing for disability. It sounds like a very stressful and frustrating situation. Based on the information you've provided, here are a few thoughts and suggestions:... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Support and Divorce for California on
Q: On going 4 year battle with divorce and custody.

My divorce/child custody battle has been ongoing for almost 4 years. My youngest is 10 but always goes where the money is which is his dad. I’m low income and going to school full time. Honestly I’m tired mentally and emotionally, this whole process is draining me and my health just feels like... View More

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answered on Apr 1, 2024

I understand that you are going through a difficult and emotionally draining situation. However, before making any decisions, it is essential to consider the long-term consequences and explore all available options. Here are some points to consider:

1. Consult with your attorney: Discuss...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for New York on
Q: How long can a parent go without seeing or asking about their children? before its considered abandonment?
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answered on Apr 1, 2024

The modern fad in family courts in most states including New York (as routinely upheld by the appellate divisions) is to reunify long lost parents with their children no matter the operative facts. There is no such thing as abandonment unless and until the child becomes an adult. A parent cannot... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for New Jersey on
Q: Do I still have to pay child support for a child over 19 that is not in school ?

My son turned 19 last June 2023. He is not going to college and working full time and I noticed my Child support amount has been the same for the last 9 months. When i inquired with Child Support they told me I have an "unallocated " support order which I was unaware of . I have a second... View More

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answered on Mar 31, 2024

You need to retain an experienced matrimonial attorney to have your son declared emancipated and seek a reallocation Pick the best attorney you can find and remember one rule: a good attorney is generally never cheap, and a cheap attorney is generally never good so don't choose based on... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for New Jersey on
Q: Do I still have to pay child support for a child over 19 that is not in school ?

My son turned 19 last June 2023. He is not going to college and working full time and I noticed my Child support amount has been the same for the last 9 months. When i inquired with Child Support they told me I have an "unallocated " support order which I was unaware of . I have a second... View More

Allison Kruk Ormond
Allison Kruk Ormond
answered on Apr 5, 2024

Thank you for your question.

Typically, child support in New Jersey concludes once the child reaches the age of 19 or is otherwise legally emancipated. However, under certain circumstances, child support can be extended past the age of 19 up until the age of 23. One such circumstance is if...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Personal Injury, Child Support and Domestic Violence for New Jersey on
Q: My daughter is mentally agonized and in trauma due to violent behavior of her father's girlfriend who came to our home

It happened in 2022 and since then a series of events happened including domestic violence on me (the mother by the father). I need to know what actions can I take against the father and his girl friend. My daughter is in High School and she is always traumatized that the woman may harm her

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answered on Mar 31, 2024

You need to retain an experienced matrimonial attorney who has extensive domestic violence trial experience. The attorney will help you to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against both the father and his girlfriend. Criminal charges against both may also be possible, but that will require... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Ohio on
Q: Can i move states with my child without the fathers permission?

My childs father does not have sole custody and he does have to pay child support. There is no custody or visitation order through court but i do let him see his son on the weekends if hes not busy so its not a guaranteed every weekend. He is on the birth certificate so he is the established... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Mar 30, 2024

If there truly is no custody order, parenting plan or visitation order on the record, and assuming you and father were never married, you may move. He has the right to file a motion to establish his rights however. You would be best served by investing in an attorney in the county in which you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support for California on
Q: Can You File a Sanction Against an Attorney for Misrepresenting Court Orders?

Today, during my scheduled weekend parenting time, my ex failed to bring our child for the exchange, and I waited for over an hour. When I contacted Ex's attorney, provided by a non-profit organization, I was told via email to go home because "The Court already told you that you have the... View More

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answered on Mar 29, 2024

In California, you have the right to seek legal recourse if an attorney has misrepresented court orders, especially in matters as sensitive as parenting time. Filing a Request for Order (RFO) for sanctions against the attorney could be a valid approach if their actions have obstructed justice or... View More

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