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I beg to differ. If the custodial parent has ample resources, a court very well might permit termination of the parental rights of the noncustodial parent who acquiesces to termination.
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Ordinarily, "signing over rights" will terminate child support. That's why men (and sometimes women) want to do it. I don't know the specifics of the law in Ohio, but normally, termination of...
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There are a variety of remedies you can utilize to collect back child support. However, child support enforcement remedies are mostly state-specific. Check out the remedies, and look up your state,...
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Winkle might be in England because the child support system there is called the Child Support Authority. From what I see on the web, it's a mess.
As a general rule, at least in the US, a...
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Check out the enforcement section on The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources and also look up your state for more info.
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You should have a real DNA test performed, not rely on a home paternity test. Also, contracts that curtail child support rights generally are void as against public policy. For example, see the...
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I think you are going to have to get a Florida lawyer to change the Florida order. For more info about Florida child support laws, and lawyer directories, see The Child Support Web Child Support...
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No. For details, find your state on The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources
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Child support calculations are state-specific. Visit The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources and click on your state for more information.
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Depends on your state. Child support is state-specific. Check on your state at The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources
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Income ceilings for child support are state-specific, as are all child support issues. Check on Illinois at The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources
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Child support is state-specific. . visit The Child Support Web Child Support Enforcement Information & Resources and look for information under your state.
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I don't see how your child support could go up upon termination. If your parental rights were terminated, then how could there be a child support obligation at all? But maybe it's different in your...
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I'd get a lawyer right now. The lawyer can advise about how much child support can be obtained and whether assistance is available prior to birth. Also, sometimes cases can be settled discretely...
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No. It will require a court proceeding for him to terminate his parental rights, and often judges see no benefit to it because it deprives a child of child support.
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This will depend on your state's law. Here in Texas the statute says you can go all the way back so long as you file within ten years of the date that the child became an adult or child support...
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Sounds like a textbook case for stepparent adoption. You should go see a local lawyer who does family law.
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It depends - if your state is prosecuting the case, then it can get your tax refund. If it's a private case, then not.
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It depends on where you are. Child support laws are state-specific. Check out Information & Resources :: The Child Support Web :: Your Online Portal to Child Support Enforcement to get information...
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It depends on where you are. Check out Information & Resources :: The Child Support Web :: Your Online Portal to Child Support Enforcement for info on your state.
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Check out the California section at Information & Resources :: The Child Support Web :: Your Online Portal to Child Support Enforcement
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At least here in Texas, child support is paid in advance and is not refundable. This usually comes up when a child graduates from high school in the middle of a month (usually May) and the parent who...
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