How do I prove where a child lives for child support purposes?
My fiance has been paying child support to the county in New York for 18 years, due to his mother being on social services. Now his son no longer lives with his mother and my fiance wants to prove that so he no longer has to pay support , or can change the support to go directly to him. Any information would be helpful.
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If the boy if over 18, than he can request the child support go directly to the boy, plus the boy can sue the mother for child support. I was written on just such a case this morning.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/UserDiscuss:George%20McCasland
Contact child support enforcement and request they provide legal representation as required by Federal Public Law 12, to initiate a motion to modify the child support order. Also, this may make it possible for him to get the deduction. The mother cannot take it as the child no longer lives there.
To learn his rights, join Dads House in Yahoo Groups
http://Dads-House.org
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Just hold off until Monday morning and get your fiance to call the county office that he sends payments to. What could be easier than that?