The legal age is 18 but if you owe money, you will pay until the debt is paid.
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If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
Your legal obligations are set forth in the child support order. You need to review it.
Yes
Contact the branch legal office. Have you asked him why.
Most definitely! There would be absolutely no excuse for someone not paying child support, if it is not paid legal actions can be taken.
It depends on the child support order and the age of the child. The rest is immaterial.
Absolutely not. Visitation rights are decided by the court. Unless the court changes the visitation order, non-payment of child support is not grounds to withhold legal visitation rights.
Generally child support payments go to the time of state- maturity of the child, which is 18 in most jurisdictions.
If the court sentenced you to 320 days for not paying then yes, it is legal. During that time the sum will get bigger so start paying.
Yes. Regardless of whether she had a baby or not you need to keep paying child support until she is a legal adult.
I don't see how the parent not paying child support play any role in custody for the grandparents. If the parents are found unfit the grandparents have a chance for custody just like other relatives do. The biological parents are still the ones paying child support. Not being able to pay child support does not make you a unfit parent.
Support and visitation are two different things. If you have an order for visitation, you have a right to see your son.