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The non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the amount specified in the child support order. Arrears will be assessed according to that amount. The court can modify the amount due in the child support order for future obligations but it should not do so retroactively. The amount of the arrears should remain based on the amount in the child support order. It was up to the non-custodial parent to request a modification of the original order if their circumstances changed and they could not pay.

Your chances are always better if you are represented by an attorney.

Some general background:

The non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the amount specified in the child support order. Arrears will be assessed according to that amount. The court can modify the amount due in the child support order for future obligations but it should not do so retroactively. The amount of the arrears should remain based on the amount in the child support order. It was up to the non-custodial parent to request a modification of the original order if their circumstances changed and they could not pay.

Your chances are always better if you are represented by an attorney.

Some general background:

The non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the amount specified in the child support order. Arrears will be assessed according to that amount. The court can modify the amount due in the child support order for future obligations but it should not do so retroactively. The amount of the arrears should remain based on the amount in the child support order. It was up to the non-custodial parent to request a modification of the original order if their circumstances changed and they could not pay.

Your chances are always better if you are represented by an attorney.

Some general background:

The non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the amount specified in the child support order. Arrears will be assessed according to that amount. The court can modify the amount due in the child support order for future obligations but it should not do so retroactively. The amount of the arrears should remain based on the amount in the child support order. It was up to the non-custodial parent to request a modification of the original order if their circumstances changed and they could not pay.

Your chances are always better if you are represented by an attorney.

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Some general background:

The non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the amount specified in the child support order. Arrears will be assessed according to that amount. The court can modify the amount due in the child support order for future obligations but it should not do so retroactively. The amount of the arrears should remain based on the amount in the child support order. It was up to the non-custodial parent to request a modification of the original order if their circumstances changed and they could not pay.

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Is there a statute of limitations on getting back child support for children whom are adults now?

Barring any changes in Child Support law, there is no Statute of Limitations on arrears. This means that the noncustodial parent will never be free of accumulated arrears plus interest accrued until the full amount has been paid either to the custodial parent or the custodial parent's estate, if they have died.


Can custodial parent waive child support arrears in Texas?

Technically arrears cannot be waived. However, a custodial parent can fill out a form stating that no child support is due.


What happens to child support arrears when a child has aged out?

Child support arrears should always be established in the court that issued the child support order because once established they do not go away. The custodial parent should stay on top of the case and continue to pursue the matter in court.


Can a noncustodial parent refuse to give the custodial parent the child back to avoid paying 48 thousand dollars back child support and then try to file for support from custodial parent?

No, and no can he, so there must be a greater issue related here as to the safety of the children. As for being in arrears, in this economy that comes as no shock as men do not know there is free legal help to avoid or reduce arrears from the government. That is what I teach them.


Can a child sue custodial parent if noncustodial parent does not pay child support?

no


If a child is 18 and moves in with noncustodial parent does the custodial parent have to provide child support?

Generally, no.


Does back child support automatically end when child graduates in california and Can they take your tax return the year child turns 18 and has graduated?

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Can a custodial parent stop child support if theres arrears owed?

yes, with the court's approval


How do you end child support in North Carolina if the custodial parent becomes the noncustodial?

The obligation should not end, but rather transferred to the now nun-custodial parent.


Can the custodial parent have the noncustodial parents disability check garnished for child support if they were never married?

Child support needs to be decided on by the court. In most cases, the noncustodial parent is responsible for something. If the custodial parent makes considerably more than the noncustodial parent, monies many not even be exchanged. To resolve this issue, it is best to file papers at your court house.


If CUSTODIAL parent gets married does the noncustodial parent still have to pay child support in the state of NC?

yes


Can non custodial parent lower child support arrears in California?

Only with the agreement of the custodial parent/obligee (which may include the State), and the courts.