Question:
Can a judge order child support when neither party petitioned the court for child support, and the only petition filed was concerning visitation?
Question:
Can a judge order child support when neither party petitioned the court for child support, and the only petition filed was concerning visitation?
Question:
Our parenting time schedules and our incomes have not changed since the time our divorce decree was entered.
At the time of the divorce, even though we had an even amount of parenting time, I was ordered to pay child support because my income was higher.
Is there a way to modify child support if it was only ordered because I make more money even though we have the children for the same amount of time?
Question:
I have a minor child that I currently pay child support for and his girlfriend is pregnant.
Is it possible that the court could impose a second child support order for me to pay support for my grandchild since it is my minor child's kid?
Question:
If I am still paying child support for a child who is enrolled in college, then is the child required to provide the paying parent with transcripts or proof of enrollment?
My child refuses to send me her grades or any proof that she is actually attending classes while I'm paying child support to her mother.
Question:
My ex-wife is threatening to take me back to court for more child support even though my financial situation has not changed since our divorce and her income has actually increased.
She is just an out-of-control spender and just wants more money.
Can she take me back to court and have my child support modified without justification?