The orders should be followed for the sake of the kids. see link
Yes, you are obligated to support your child until they are emancipated.
No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.
Yes. You are obligated to pay child support in AZ even if your parental rights are severed.
If those are the terms of the original child support order they have to be followed. If both parents are agreeable on the support order being modified for reasons as described. They should petition the court where the order was mandated to have the terms amended.
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
Vacation pay is an income, child support is taken out of income.....
The parent either mother or father is obligated to pay child support until that child/children turn 18 years old.
If you're in the US, yes, he's still obligated to pay his regular child support.
Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.
No, only parents of the child pays for the child.
No.
The father of the child (whether he was ever legally married to the child's mother or not) is obligated to pay the child support. His new spouse cannot be LEGALLY obligated to pay it since she has no part in the action at all, but there is no bar to her helping her husband pay it if she wishes to do so.