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Can A 16-Year-Old Modify Child Custody? - Dads Divorce While I cannot predict what that decision will be, if your 16-year-old daughter is adamant that she wants to move and she can articulate valid reasons for why she wants to move, I believe there is a good chance the court will switch custody
Teenage Parents – Family Laws Another significant change implemented by the Welfare Reform Act is that parents of a noncustodial teenage father (the grandparents of the minor-mother’s child) are liable to pay child support until their teenage son emancipates, if the minor-mother receives welfare
With Teen Parents, Who Is Responsible for Child Support? Because the parents of the child may be considered minors themselves, there may even be instances when their parents are required to pay child support In this blog article we’ll discuss issues of paternity, teenage child support, and the potential legal impact on any grandparents
Do Minors Have to Pay Child Support? - LegalClarity Courts may require the minor’s parents to contribute to child support, either partially or fully, depending on the circumstances For instance, if the minor is unemployed or still in school, the court may assess the financial situation of their parents to determine their ability to assist
Can child support be paid directly to the child? In a recent lower court opinion, the judge allowed a father to provide child support directly to his daughter, who was still living with her mother, but commuting to college
Child Support: When a parent is a minor | WomensLaw. org If both parents are under 18 and unemancipated at the time of the child’s conception, their parents, the child’s grandparents, share primary responsibility for supporting the child
How to Take Someone to Court for Child Support - LegalClarity Taking someone to court for child support is a legal process to establish a parent’s financial obligation to their child through a legally enforceable order The process involves several stages, from gathering information and filing paperwork to attending a hearing and receiving a final ruling
Child And Or Spousal Support | NYCOURTS. GOV A child who is not emancipated and is living away from both parents may file a petition against his or her parents asking for an order of support to be paid to the child
Can I Sue for Child Support? - FindLaw Yes, you may be able to bring a child support case An attorney specializing in family law can guide you through this process Suppose you are a parent with custody of the child, and the non-custodial parent refuses to help provide financial support