My son lives with his mother, who allowed him to drop out of school two years ago. He already has a learning disability (special ed.). He attended GED classes for one and a half years without ever passing the test. Now he has stopped attending the classes. I’m still paying $320 a month in child support for a nearly 19-year-old man who isn’t working; he can’t get a job because he has no GED. When will it end? His mother wants to move to Florida as soon as she sells her home. Do I have to continue with the support even when he’ll be with her in Florida? How can I get emancipated from this child? What do I do?
Child Support
How are custody and child support decided when dealing with unwed parents?
My partner and I have two children but were never married. How are custody and child support decided when dealing with children of unwed parents?
Texas Child Support: When can I stop paying?
When it comes to Texas child support payments, they will end when their basic education is done, however, exceptions exist which can extend this date.
Do I still have to pay child support in New Jersey?
My ex-wife and our two kids have moved in with her boyfriend. Do I still have to pay child support and alimony?
Every month, my ex-husband is late with the child support. What should I do?
Communicating with your ex via New Jersey divorce mediation can help you come up with a proper child support payment plan that prevents late child support payments.
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in New York?
Click to find out if Alimony and child support are taxable and if there is a way to structure support payments to lower your taxes.
What are the Child Support Guidelines?
The court has adopted guidelines intended to provide guidance about what it actually costs to raise children. The Guidelines fix a range of support that should be paid by both parents, proportionate to their incomes. The court presumes that the Guidelines are correct. However, you may negotiate child support amounts beyond or even below those […]
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in IL?
Firstly, we must make clear that alimony and child support are two different types of payments and are taxed differently. States have many terms for spousal support; however, when we think of alimony we think of the amount paid by one former spouse to the other former marital partner under a divorce or separation agreement. […]
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in NY?
Are alimony and child support taxable in New York? If so, is there any way of structuring spousal support or child support payments to my ex to lower my taxes?
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