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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: if both parents have 50-50 custody,is child support still ordered
Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Aug 22, 2018

Child support is based upon two things: how much each parent makes and would provide for the child if the parents were still together, and how much time each parent has the child in his or her care. If there is a significant difference in the parents' income, then even with 50/50 custody, one... View More

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Q: Is there a way to terminate child support after the final order has been submitted if both parents agree upon it?
Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Aug 20, 2018

Yes, you would submit a motion to modify, and after 30 days of service, a joint agreement.

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Q: My daughter turned 18 and graduated from high school. Do i have to pay child support during the time she's not in school
Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Aug 16, 2018

If she in not enrolled in college by October of this year, then you may have your child support terminated, if she does enroll in school of some kind, then you must continue paying child support until she either drops out, graduates, or turns 21.

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Q: If 2 people have joint custody and 1 parent (pays support)gets higher paid job do they have to pay more in child support

Child support payer has 2 other children in current home with them

Jennifer L. Rench
Jennifer L. Rench
answered on Aug 8, 2018

In Missouri, a court would determine the presumed amount of child support by entering information on a Form 14 worksheet. There is information missing from your question that would be needed in order to determine the amount of child support.

For example, in some situations the child...
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Q: I am a non-custodial parent but I have lived in the same home with my 2 kids for over a year. Can I regain custody?

The custodial parent and I have been together since a month and a half after our agreement was set. We are both our names on the lease in our home. The agreement is set that I only get visitation twice a week and it must be supervised. Since living together that agreement has not been followed. I... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jul 25, 2018

Under those circumstances, you definitely qualify for joint custody. Talk to an attorney local to you about seeking a modification to reflect your current circumstances.

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Q: Can my ex wife have my child support modified if I refuse to pay the kids cell phone bills?

I pay child support every month for my two kids and she's been asking me to pay their cell phone bills also or shell have my number blocked on them. I feel this is what child support is for and cell phones are not a neccecity. Even so, she's threatening to have my child support payments raised.

Kristen Thurmond
Kristen Thurmond
answered on Jul 16, 2018

Often, I advocate that cell phone bills and similar expenses are items that are covered under child support. Sometimes other attorneys or judges have different opinions. When calculating child support, those types of expenses need to be discussed and included as an additional expense or as part of... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: My child’s father is ordered to pay so much of child support a month. He hasn’t made any payments.

He is now taking me to court for conference settlement which we have agreed on already. He is now saying if I don’t cancel child support it will drop down. Is this true that his lawyer can change the price of child support?

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jul 13, 2018

They have to first demonstrate that the current order is too difficult for him to reasonably make.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: My child is 18 and getting ready to attend college. Me and her other parent have joint custody and I pay child support.

My child has moved in with me full time. What do I do since the other parent says I still have to pay child support. Here in MO.

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jul 9, 2018

You need to file a modification based upon a change in the child's residential custody to terminate the current child support order. Contact an attorney local to you to assist you.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: If me and my ex were to get back togther is it possible to terminate his child support payments it was court ordered

It was court ordered and it is taken out of his check monthly

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jul 5, 2018

Yes, you can contact the court and request that the court abate his payments, or tell them that the payments are being made directly.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: I want to know my options to be apart of my daughters life again?.

I haven’t seen my daughter for 3 years and we have a court order papers for when I’m supposed to see her. She won’t let Me see her. We live in the same town but she’s not allowed to look or talk to me. If I even look at the driving my by in town they flip me off and follow me home. I... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jul 2, 2018

If you have court orders for visitation and mom is denying that time, then you should file a family access motion to reestablish your previously ordered visitation. You may even need to file a modification for custody based upon parental alienation with therapeutic family counseling to reestablish... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: Not married/He is on birth crtf & child support thru pprwork only!never went in front of judge. Can imove out of state?

We never went i front of a judge and did any cusdody aggreement. I filed child support through court and they eventually started sending me payments.

We were never married.

He hasnt seen the kids in 6 months.

He is on the birth cirtificate.

Can i move out of... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jun 25, 2018

If you have never been to court, and have no custody agreement/orders in place; then you are the sole decision maker regarding the children and may move or go on vacation whenever you like.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: Do I need to get custody of my grandson if I have had him since birth, his father has never paid child support

My daughter died in 2004 from accident, she was never married but has a son, she lived with me before having an accident, and after being paralyzed, the child's father is on the birth certificate he never paid child support when my daughter died the order died also is what the state told me,... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jun 18, 2018

If he was never declared the legal father by a Court, he has no say over the child now. However, you should still obtain a guardianship over your grandson if you have not already, which will allow you to get a passport for him. When your grandson turns 18, he is the only one with access to the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: What are my options?

I have 50/50 custody of my 7 year old son with my ex wife. We exchange our son every Sunday. I am ordered by the court to pay child support. For the past 6-8 weeks she has been in the hospital. She did not notify me of this, but because we live in a small town, I find things out. One week was even... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jun 12, 2018

It would all depend on whether or not she is permanently unable to care for the child or if she will be able to make a sufficient recovery. If she is permanently unable to care for your son, then you have grounds for a modification, however if she is simply ill temporarily, then the court is... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: My ex never married has sole custody of our 14yr daughter that he has nothing to do with. I have physical custody

for 2 yrs now. I cannot get any kind of legal help from legal services because of funds. Father does not provide any support instead the state helps me. Ex in violation of court order . Court order was done in Alabama and later transferred to Missouri. Child's father does not reside in either... View More

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Jun 1, 2018

You will need to seek a motion to relocate, and likely modify the current order. This shouldn't be too difficult if he has not been involved in the past two years. Talk to an attorney local to you about the motion to relocate.

1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Child Support and Constitutional Law for Missouri on
Q: Under the Constitution 322 U.S. 13 Amendment is child support illegal
Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
answered on May 21, 2018

No, it’s not slavery.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: will I have to pay child support if my ex and I both agree on me signing over full custody to her? We live in Missouri.
Jennifer L. Rench
Jennifer L. Rench
answered on May 9, 2018

Unless another person is stepping up to adopt your child, the courts will not generally allow you to terminate your parental rights to evade child support.

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Q: Why can't an established order for child support be modified years later later?

This year I found out that my daughter's father has been working since 2000, has investment properties, co-owned several businesses, etc. He has all of it under an assumed name or family members. He has failed to pay child support since around 2007 and it was never paid in full or up to date.... View More

Kristen Thurmond
Kristen Thurmond
answered on May 7, 2018

This is going to be very fact dependent and rely on specific statutory language. You will need an attorney to assist you. At the very least, sit down to go over specifics as part of a consultation so you have a good idea of what to do next. Child Support Enforcement or an attorney may not be able... View More

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Q: Can my daughter be charges with abandonment of her two children age 17 and 15 if she moves out of the father's house?

She and the father have lived together over 18 years but were never married. She has no ownership in any of the father's assets.

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Apr 30, 2018

no, simply moving out of the house is not abandonment; now if she refuses or neglects to have contact with the children for over six months, then she will have abandoned the children.

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Q: My husband's daughter is in college and about to turn 21. Will the child support still end if she is still in school?

We recently found out she is claiming to now have seizures and has filed for disability.

Lydia Seifner
Lydia Seifner
answered on Apr 30, 2018

Standard support obligations end when the child is 18 or 21 if still in school; so yes, the child support should end. The courts don't automatically keep track of a child's age, so you will need to contact child support enforcement and file for termination of support.

It is...
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Q: Can my daughter’s dad terminate child support for only one semester of bad grades in college?

My daughter is in her second semester of college. She only passed one class first semester but is now passing all classes this semester. Her father is seeking to terminate child support. If he can terminate after only one semester then can I take him back to court after this semester if she passes... View More

Janet Sanders
Janet Sanders
answered on Apr 25, 2018

Absent special circumstances, the answers to your questions are Yes and No. Please see 452.340 RSMo 2016.

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