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Asked by User from Easton, IL | Answered 40 days ago

If you legally give up your rights to a child, are you still required to pay child support?

Answered by Craig C Cunningham Attorney   Premium | Sycamore, IL | View Lawyer Profile

This is for the State of Illinois. We have ran into a situation that the father does not want any claim to the child in question. Wants to sign all rights away, but does he still have to pay child support?

Asked by User from Bronx, NY | Answered 83 days ago

My husband and I have not legally seperated bu $500 a week

Answered by Eric J Gottfried Esq | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I came to live on America after living on Ireland for 13 years. I arrived in July with my 5 children. My husband lived here already. He feel at work and has been off on workmans comp. we do no live together since October. He gives at most $500 a week because we are not seperated legally am I entitled to back pay for the kids and... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Staten Island, NY | Answered 120 days ago

Child support

Answered by Eric J Gottfried Esq | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I heard that my ex spouse's license was suspended due to nonpayment of child support. he is in arrears now for about 4,000.00. i am pretty sure that he is still driving. what is the repercussion if he gets caught?

Asked by User from Sun City, CA | Answered 227 days ago

Joint checking account.

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

My girlfriend and I are looking into adding her to one of my checking accounts. She can't get one on her own, due to some credit issues. We do not live together, and she will be using the account with direct deposit. I have a child support case open, but I am current. Can they take money from the joint account even if I will not pay... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Newnan, GA | Answered 267 days ago

Is a man that was married to a woman oblitgated to take care of a child born during the marriage evening if it proven not to be his child

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

What can a man take if any in this situation? Should a man be make to take care of a child thats found to be not his by DNA testing which proves that his ex wife had cheated during their marriage. Must he continue to take care of that child?

Asked by User from Emmaus, PA | Answered 279 days ago

Child support

Answered by Robert A. FitzPatrick   Premium | Berwyn, PA | View Lawyer Profile

Hello I'm at a loss.. My ex husband just served me with child support papers, we had a smooth divorce and earlier this year he went for visitation now this... He works FT and makes good money I am starting over and I work PT and I dont have much of anything to tell you the truth. I truly live paycheck to paycheck. Can he really get... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Mamaroneck, NY | Answered 338 days ago

Child support modification

Answered by Eric J Gottfried Esq | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

Does my ex wife's new husband's income effect my child support obligation? She does not work and he supports her completely. In our divorce agreement the amount was $180 per month, approx. 3 years ago.

Asked by User from Rome, GA | Answered 369 days ago

Can a legal guardian hold a child 24 hrs. over on there 18th birthday? Child wants to get out of there because she hates it there.

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

The dad is doing this for spite against mother and her because he is a spiteful person. She wanting to leave the day of her birthday and the dad is wanting to hold her 24 hours just for meanness. The fiance of her dad is vey mean to her and ththey are doing this just for spite and meaness.

Asked by User from Staten Island, NY | Answered 374 days ago

Child support

Answered by Eric J Gottfried Esq | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

My ex owes me money for years relating to dental, doctor, etc. for our children. He lives out west and rarely sees the kids. He remarried (his spouse makes $80,000 yrly) and has another child. He lost his job last June and immediately modified the child support to $486 a month (for two kids). His wife's income was not factored into... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Colorado Springs, CO | Answered 379 days ago

What does one do to modify child support and get visitation, when you are out of state?

Answered by Danielle Curtis Esq.   Premium | Littleton, CO | View Lawyer Profile

My daughter-n-law took my grandson out of state in 2006. She also, filed for divorce in Missouri. We live in Colorado. My son was unable to attend court in Missouri, due to Financial problems. So he, of course, was not able to defend himself. She literally lied about his income and his character. Colorado Family Registry cannot... View Full Answer

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