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∙ 14y agothe state that approved it. or whichever state you signed the papers at.
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∙ 14y agoIf the divorce decree addresses child support and is issued after the child support order then it replaces the child support order. If the child support order was issued or amended after the divorce decree then you abide by the most recent order with regard to child support.
No. It has no effect on the court order between the two of you.
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
Child support is a separate issue.
Some states allow a "legal separation" instead of or before a divorce, which could include alimony and/or child support. In all states, I believe, you can file for divorce and ask for temporary child support and/or alimony pending the divorce. Check with a lawyer in your state.
You need to visit the court, notify it that the child has reached eighteen years of age, and inquire about ending the child support order.
Certainly. The check goes through the child support division of the state where you obtained your divorce and is mailed to you wherever you are. Gets a little tricky if the person doesn't pay--long distance calls and such.
absolutely
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You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.
Child support should be included in the petition/motion for divorce. Many divorcing couples submit a financial or property settlement to the court, which includes child support.
Yes it can. Custodial orders as well as child support orders can be established after a divorce and does not have to be included in divorce papers, although it is more common to do so.