yes, see link below
With the case backlog, it could take months, so file early. see link below
see links below
no
none as they are separate issues and most child support arrears are on men who learned years later that they were a father, when ordered to pay back to the birth of the child.
Six months after graduation in those few states that require child support into the college years.
If an order for support was entered when the child was a minor, he is responsible for any support ordered and not paid. Lacking such order, he could be responsible for current support only if the child is severely handicapped.
Yes you can, but will need to go through the courts. Or you could still go after him for child support through the courts, they can make him pay.
Yes, and it can be increased, but you can ask it to be reduced or stopped using a rebuttable presumption argument. see link
none as they are separate issues and most child support arrears are on men who learned years later that they were a father, when ordered to pay back to the birth of the child.
In Michigan, a parent is generally responsible for child support until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later, but not beyond the age of 19 and 6 months. However, child support may continue beyond these ages if the child has special needs or is still in high school.
No. Generally, child support is paid to the custodial parent. By the time the child is thirty years old the time allowed to petition for child support is past.
If you have a child under 18 and can locate the other parent, possibly. Your question isn't terribly clear.