A child support statement is included on the Texas marriage license application and states, "I AM NOT PRESENTLY DELINQUENT IN THE PAYMENT OF COURT-ORDERED CHILD SUPPORT. TRUE FALSE." This has been the law in Texas since September 1995.
HOWEVER, it also makes sense that you should not remarry until you have your financial house in order. Marriages based on sound financial principles last longer. Also, you will be charged 6% interest on late payments.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
May I suggest a vasectomy? 25% of you income on your total child support order
You may only have one valid license at a time. It has to be in the state you are a resident of. And Texas may recognize the suspension if their laws allow it.
no... not her/his child ....that is called innocent spouse and the wages of a spouse that is not responsible for someone else's child when it is not biologically theirs.
No.
If you didn't apply for a marriage license, you didn't get married in the eyes of the law. But that has nothing to do with child support. Child support is just that - support from the biological father for the child he helped to create. His responsibility to that child has nothing to do with marital status. If you did not go through the courts to get this support and you are worried that it won't continue, you need to take it to court and make his obligation to your child legally binding.
Child support usually ends when a child reaches age 18, or if a full-time high school student, upon graduation even if the child already is 18. But child support also ends upon a child's emancipation (becoming an adult) by marriage. Check out Texas Family Code section 154.001.
Texas Government's website will give you information about child's hardship licence.
If the child is underage, a marriage license should not have been issue without both signatures.
Here their chances are very slim indeed as they have not paid up for the child's support, and they may do it again or have done it before that is why they did not get custody of the child from a previous marriage.
yes
In the state of Florida, your driver's license can be __________ for failure to pay child support.