Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New poster. OP, as you can see, you need to talk to a good attorney with experience in child support law where you live and if possible, experience getting back child support where there was no formal agreement in place previously.
Here, you are just getting posts telling you it's useless etc. when people here just cannot know that for certain. People here tend to project their own issues and experiences onto others' questions. We are not lawyers here.
I'd get off this site and get to an attorney ASAP. I'm sorry your ex is a jerk who doesn't choose to support his kid who was smart enough and worked hard enough to get into college.
The ex is not a jerk. Child is an adult. How long does mom expect support? Dad can help his adult child directly if he chooses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL you want child support for a 20-year-old?
The 19 or 20 year old is a full time student. FAFSA expects that age group to be supported by parents.
If Dad was doing the right thing. The parents could alternate who claims the young man on their taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t dream of going back to some man for support of a 20 year old. Get another job or something you’ve had two decades to figure out how to support your child.
-single mom
No one cares what you, random person on the internet claiming to be a single mom, “wouldn’t dream of.” The law says the FATHER owes child support until 21
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t dream of going back to some man for support of a 20 year old. Get another job or something you’ve had two decades to figure out how to support your child.
-single mom
NP and I think OP's point is that their child is owed this money by their other parent, not that OP wants the money just for the sake of her getting the money. But hey, bully for you for cheating your own kid by cutting out their father and his responsibilities just to prove you're not like the other girls.![]()
The dad can help the child directly. Dad does not need to pay mom who can choose to dole it out or keep it and claim she is the only one supporting the adult. After 18, you don’t owe your kids anything and if dad has no relationship why should he pay to support and adult.
It sounds to me like OP is trying to get 'child support' to help her pay for college, which is understandable, especially if he can afford it and she can't. Good luck OP.
Dad can pay the school directly if he wishes to contribute.
Once again, it’s not about “if he wishes” and you don’t make the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t dream of going back to some man for support of a 20 year old. Get another job or something you’ve had two decades to figure out how to support your child.
-single mom
NP and I think OP's point is that their child is owed this money by their other parent, not that OP wants the money just for the sake of her getting the money. But hey, bully for you for cheating your own kid by cutting out their father and his responsibilities just to prove you're not like the other girls.![]()
The dad can help the child directly. Dad does not need to pay mom who can choose to dole it out or keep it and claim she is the only one supporting the adult. After 18, you don’t owe your kids anything and if dad has no relationship why should he pay to support and adult.
It sounds to me like OP is trying to get 'child support' to help her pay for college, which is understandable, especially if he can afford it and she can't. Good luck OP.
Dad can pay the school directly if he wishes to contribute.
Anonymous wrote:He should not pay you child support. Enough is enough. Child is an adult and not living with you.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t dream of going back to some man for support of a 20 year old. Get another job or something you’ve had two decades to figure out how to support your child.
-single mom