Family2009
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
2nd Request. Can someone offer advice?
Earlier this year I posted here regarding Termination of Child Support due to age of majority. I now have a court date however I also have new questions. I was told that I will need to submit all of my financial info. all over again. They want me to bring in my taxes, W-2, bank statements, etc. Does anyone know why I would have to do this when I am at the very end of my support obligation? All payments are up to date, there are no arrears and there was recently a COLA increase this past July. I just don't get it.
Also, I keep being told by Child Support Enforcement and by someone I've e-mailed at family court that I really don't have to petition the court and that according to my order it will terminate automatically. Although, I do not see anything in my court order that states child support will terminate at such and such time. It just states my sons DOB.
Honestly, I'd rather not go to court but I'm not sure what the best thing to do is.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
2nd Request. Can someone offer advice?
2nd Request. Can someone offer advice?
Earlier this year I posted here regarding Termination of Child Support due to age of majority. I now have a court date however I also have new questions. I was told that I will need to submit all of my financial info. all over again. They want me to bring in my taxes, W-2, bank statements, etc. Does anyone know why I would have to do this when I am at the very end of my support obligation? All payments are up to date, there are no arrears and there was recently a COLA increase this past July. I just don't get it.
Also, I keep being told by Child Support Enforcement and by someone I've e-mailed at family court that I really don't have to petition the court and that according to my order it will terminate automatically. Although, I do not see anything in my court order that states child support will terminate at such and such time. It just states my sons DOB.
Honestly, I'd rather not go to court but I'm not sure what the best thing to do is.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
2nd Request. Can someone offer advice?
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