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Ending Child Support
I'm new to the group and looked through the 1300 (or so) posts on my
news server and didn't find the answer, so if this has already been answered, please forgive. I have been paying child support ($600.00/month) since 1992. I pay through an agency named Family Support Registry in Colorodo (my ex and our son live in CO). When I started paying, there were five children living with their mom. The support that was set took into consideration my and her financial circumstances. Since 1994, or so, I have also been paying $200/month directly to her for the children's medical and dental insurance. Anyway, the youngest, and the only one at home, will turn 19 in Sept 2005. Nineteen is the cut off age for support in Colorado unless the child is still in school (high school, or full-time college). I'm wondering if anyone on the list knows the steps I have to take to terminate my child support payments when the time comes. I'm pretty sure it requires some kind of court order or something like that. I don't think I can just quit paying. Thanks, Tom - Vista, CA |
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Ending Child Support
You will have to file a request to modify child support with the court that
originally ordered the support. You should be able to get the forms from the clerk of the court in that county. They will not provide any advice, that is the role of an attorney. Do not expect the Family Support Registry in Colorado to be helpful in any way, and for sure, do not depend on them to do anything in your interest, which has been my experience. Ideally, hire an attorney in the county where the court is located to file the papers for you. It may very well be worth the money you spend. Find an attorney in that county who handles child support cases for NCP's. If you e-mail me off list with the county, I might be able to get a name for you. --Mike mpcook at earthnet.net "TOM" wrote in message news:eD9Za.7745$2g.4636@fed1read05... I'm new to the group and looked through the 1300 (or so) posts on my news server and didn't find the answer, so if this has already been answered, please forgive. I have been paying child support ($600.00/month) since 1992. I pay through an agency named Family Support Registry in Colorodo (my ex and our son live in CO). When I started paying, there were five children living with their mom. The support that was set took into consideration my and her financial circumstances. Since 1994, or so, I have also been paying $200/month directly to her for the children's medical and dental insurance. Anyway, the youngest, and the only one at home, will turn 19 in Sept 2005. Nineteen is the cut off age for support in Colorado unless the child is still in school (high school, or full-time college). I'm wondering if anyone on the list knows the steps I have to take to terminate my child support payments when the time comes. I'm pretty sure it requires some kind of court order or something like that. I don't think I can just quit paying. Thanks, Tom - Vista, CA |
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Ending Child Support
TOM wrote:
I'm new to the group and looked through the 1300 (or so) posts on my news server and didn't find the answer, so if this has already been answered, please forgive. I have been paying child support ($600.00/month) since 1992. I pay through an agency named Family Support Registry in Colorodo (my ex and our son live in CO). When I started paying, there were five children living with their mom. The support that was set took into consideration my and her financial circumstances. Since 1994, or so, I have also been paying $200/month directly to her for the children's medical and dental insurance. Anyway, the youngest, and the only one at home, will turn 19 in Sept 2005. Nineteen is the cut off age for support in Colorado unless the child is still in school (high school, or full-time college). I'm wondering if anyone on the list knows the steps I have to take to terminate my child support payments when the time comes. I'm pretty sure it requires some kind of court order or something like that. I don't think I can just quit paying. Thanks, Tom - Vista, CA Contact the agency NOW, outline what you have stated here, and ask them for the procedure for discontinuing payments. Send the letter by certified mail, return receipt. Chris Owens -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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