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pr1339
Feb 5, 2010, 02:02 PM
I am the noncustodial parent, I was given parental rights and visitation rights, my son came to live with me almost 2 years ago, I filed for a modification over a year ago, I just received a call today from the child support office to advice me that the mother was served today. She has 20 days to respond and then I will get a court date. I would like to know if I can request full custody be given to me when I go to court for the modification of child support? Also, my daughter is 17 and her mother left her living with her boyfriend out of state. Is this ilegal? Do I still have to continue paying child support for her? Please help me. Thank you

justcurious55
Feb 5, 2010, 02:05 PM
You can ask for anything you want. It'll be up to the judge to give it to you or not.

cdad
Feb 5, 2010, 03:20 PM
No, you can't ask for a custody change at a hearing for child support. They are both separate. You should have filed 2 years ago.