Can his employer be sued for not sending any money to SDU?
With arrearages only, the employer still has to withhold pursuant to the order. If he works on commission and he only makes $50.00, they can only...
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With arrearages only, the employer still has to withhold pursuant to the order. If he works on commission and he only makes $50.00, they can only...
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If he does not apply for refunds, and I am not a tax attorney, but I believe he has three years to file and get a refund with the IRS. You can not...
If your parents are divorced, which I assume is true by your question, whether you can leave to another state is a question that might be answered...
If this case is being brought by the DOR/CSE, then when the children were with their grandparents, he also owed support for them as they were not...
Your husband, by having another child, can not lower his child support, but his new child is a reason or defense to his ex's petition for...
No, the issuing state controls the age of majority. See Fla. Stat. 88.6041(1).
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I agree with the other attorney answers. You should hire an attorney and that attorney could negotiate your terminating your rights to the child...
If you are not represented by an attorney, you should immediately retain one as it sounds like you are likely at at or near a trial. The best...
You will still have to appear at the hearing, unless it is continued by the court. You should retain counsel, but you should provide all payment...
Impossible to give an accurate answer to this question as it would depend on gross income of both parents, insurance costs and any child care...