Divorce
What happens to child support when my daughter turns 21?
I am the noncustodial parent of a soon-to-be 21-year-old daughter. I was divorced in Lauderdale County, Mississippi but all parties are now living in Indiana. There is a foreign support order in Indiana, but the divorce itself was never transferred. My question is in regards to emancipation and the termination of child support. What do I do when my daughter turns 21? Do I simply stop making the monthly support payments? All payments are up-to-date with no arrearage, and I have no indication that my ex-spouse has filed for any post-minority support.
Does sole physical custody require sending a sick child to the non-custodial parent?
1. If a parent has sole physical custody, and joint legal custody, does the parent who has physical custody have to send a sick child to the non-custodial parent because its their weekend with child?
2. I feel misconduct in the court system resulted in the loss of physical custody of my children who were 11, and 13 at the time. Do I have any legal recourse?
What documents are needed for filing a divorce?
What are pertaining documents that needs to be shown during in filing for divorce?
Can a couple file for divorce based on irreconcilable differences after 10 years?
Can a person file a divorce with ageement of both parties on grounds of "irreconcillable differences" married for more than 10 years before filing the petition?
Can my aunt file for divorce while living with her husband in California?
My aunt wants to divorce her husband living in California. They have agreed on irreconcilable differences. Is it okay to file for divorce even if they still live together in the same house waiting for the filing of divorce?