Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
contact child support enforcement.
One can contact the customer support section of Quinn Insurance through many different means. One can use their phone number, (800) 735-2595, and their website's contact page allows one to send a message to their e-mail.
Yes, the guardian can request a child support order depending on the circumstances.Yes, the guardian can request a child support order depending on the circumstances.Yes, the guardian can request a child support order depending on the circumstances.Yes, the guardian can request a child support order depending on the circumstances.
guardian of what?
Do you have an "Insurable Interest?" Like Child Support or Alimony?
Some countries have agreements with each other re: child support. Contact your State's child support agency to see if anything can be done.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
You can contact your local child support recovery unit for assistance in receiving child support. You can also take the other parent to court to enforce child support payments.
No. The guardian of a minor child cannot "relieve" the parent of their child support obligation. That power is reserved for the courts. If the guardian doesn't need it to help support the child then it should be deposited into a trust with the child as the sole beneficiary at college time.
You don't. However, your State's child support agency can help in other ways, contact them for an appointment. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Contact the carrier that wrote the policy on you. At some point the life insurance company had to contact you for a no medical life insurance policy or a fully underwritten policy would require an exam. I think you would've remember the later considering blood and urine would have been required. Call the carrier and see if the policy is still in force. If there no insurable interest any longer (no kids or support payments being made by you) then there's a good probability they don't want to insure you either. For more info contact me at http://www.CaliforniaLife.com
No, child support is only owed to the custodial parent/guardian. If the grandmother has become the custodial guardian, child support will be owed to her, instead of the mother.