If there is a tax return.
Yes, unless her husband adopts your child with your concent.
You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.
Do you mean should your ex-husband have to pay child support? Yes, most definately. This issue should be addressed when you and he go to court for the divorce. The amount of child support is usually based on the number of children you and he have, in addition to gross income. Do you mean child support that he was ordered by the courts to pay? If so, and if he is not paying it as ordered, then you can take him back to court and sue him for it. You should sue for any amount in arrears (the total amount of child support he is behind on). If you mean do you have to first ask for child support at the time of divorce, your attorney should have done that. If he didn't, then you can always go back to court and ask for it.
your or your current husband income (probably) wont affect the child support.the child's fathers income will though.
if you have the child. And even when he does.
If you filed jointly, then yes your tax returns are part of his and therefore if required by an attorney or court all of it has to be submitted. However, if this deals with child support, your wages can not be used in determining support amount.
Return to the court that issued the child support order.Return to the court that issued the child support order.Return to the court that issued the child support order.Return to the court that issued the child support order.
Only if his income has significantly decreased.
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
from child support enforcement
yes
It sounds as if the parties should return to court.