How Does the Physical Custodian of Minor Children Get Court Ordered Child Support From the Noncustodial Parent(s)?
Every child has the right to support from both parents – it does not matter whether the parents are divorced, separated or were never married. Each parent has a legal obligation to provide for the maintenance, health care, education and support of their minor children (for purposes of child support, generally a child is considered to be a minor until he or she reaches 18 years of age).
Related Questions
- How does the physical custodian of minor children get court ordered child support from the non-custodial parent?
- What if the noncustodial parent owns real property, but still does not pay the court ordered child support?
- What if the noncustodial parent has a job, but is not making child support payments ordered by the Court?