The paying parent generally must make child
support payments until a child turns 18.
Since only the court can modify the child support payment obligations, the noncustodial parent must continue making the full child
support payments until the court issues a new child support order.
If this is your situation, you will, at minimum, need enough life insurance to cover the loss of your monthly
support payments until your child support obligation ends (this differs by state), alimony, ongoing shared expenses (your children's health insurance), and planned contributions to your children's college fund or savings.
Not exact matches
Even if the custodial parent earns more than the non custodial parent, child
support payments will likely have to be made
until each child is emancipated.
Generally, the law requires a person paying child
support to make those
payments until (1) your child is no longer a minor, unless the child has special needs; (2) the child becomes active - duty military; (3) your parental rights are terminated through adoption or another legal process, or (4) your minor child is declared «emancipated» by a court — that is, declared an adult earlier than normal because of the ability to be self -
supporting.
In the interim, retention premium and critical
support of 15 per cent paid to the teaching and some selected non-teaching staff of the COE will continue to be paid
until government directives on the
payment of premiums and any other related allowance are reviewed.»
«Andrew didn't pay child
support or alimony for the past 2 1/2 years
until a few weeks ago, and then he continued to leave out the
payments for education and health care, which he's required to pay.
The Seneca Nation, which insists the compact is in effect
until 2023, brushed aside Cuomo's threat and said the compact's provisions
support the tribe's decision to end
payments to the state.
Support payments may be temporarily stopped
until these play
payment details are worked out.
As a brief overview, the Management and Board have embarked upon a failed merger that garnered virtually no
support from its shareholders, and was opposed by ISS, and continued on that path
until the date of the special shareholders meeting and scheduled vote, spending lavishly in a failed effort to close it; attempted to implement substantial new options to itself, a plan opposed by ISS and the shareholders, which was withdrawn; continually paid itself outrageous sums of the shareholders money over the past three years; rejected highly qualified outside board members with deep, broad healthcare company experience
supported by its shareholders; held many Board and Committee meetings with nothing to show for it; formed a new Strategic Transactions Committee that is highly paid but that has produced no deals for the shareholders to consider or for any outside valuation experts to formally review; spent lavishly on accountants, auditors and counsel; failed to successfully hire any outside professional negotiators and finally extinguish or remove the outstanding lease obligations; distributed no cash to the shareholders despite holding excess amounts; formed no special purpose entity to hold any royalty and milestone rights and
payments for the benefit of its shareholders; and thus generally failed in its fiduciary duties to shareholders.
For coal miners nearing retirement age, a transition plan could make
support payments available
until they are eligible to receive their pensions.
Sometimes, when an arrears balance exists,
support payments can continue beyond the age of majority
until the full amount is paid.
The respondent wife brought a motion asking the ONCA not to hear the appellant husband's appeal
until he complied with the trial judge's order regarding the
payment of spousal
support and the posting of security for future spousal
support payments.
Once the court decides on child
support payments, the non-custodial parent can expect to make these
payments until the children are emancipated from their parents.
He continued to make those
payments until 2012, when he applied to the court for an order terminating his
support obligations.
The term lengths required to protect child
support payments are typically
until the youngest child is out of high school or college.
You should continue with your CSA
payments until you hear from the Child
Support Agency — they will usually give you at least 6 months» notice of when your arrangement will end.
Child
support payments will continue
until the arrears balance is paid in full, but you may have some options for paying them off sooner.
Additional measures they can take include seizing his driver's license, professional licenses and passport
until he is current with his owed child
support payments.
If parents do not comply their income
support payments may be suspended
until their children are enrolled or attending school.
Many scholars believe that the current system of child
support payments often leads mothers to deny fathers access to their children
until they have paid what they owe, thus souring the relationship between all three.
For example, the court can temporarily establish custody, child
support and alimony
payments to govern the spouses» conduct
until the divorce becomes final.
If you are the parent paying child
support, do not reduce the amount of your
payment, even if the other parent agrees,
until the reduction is approved by a judge.
These may provide
support, medical assistance or even monthly maintenance
payments until the child is 18 or in some cases 21 years of age.
But
until they sell their home and cash out their equities, do these new homebuyers» parents or other co-borrowers actually have the income to help
support the loan
payments for the next 30 or 5 years?