Indiana Final Child Support Payment Notice

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This form is a letter to an ex-wife informing her that all obligations to make child support payments will be fulfilled by tender of this final payment. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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When a child turns 19 years old, the child is emancipated by operation of law, and the non-custodial parent's obligation to pay current child support terminates. An exception is if the child is incapacitated. In this case, the child support continues during the incapacity or until further order of the court.

In Indiana, if the child is 14 or older, the court will consider their preferences seriously. The thought process is that once a child reaches age 14, they are old enough to understand what is going on and how their decision could affect the child and the entire family.

In order for a court to terminate a child support order prior to 19 years old, a petition must be filed with the court. If a non-custodial parent owes any arrearage at the point when the court order for current child support terminates, he or she is still required to pay arrearages.

If your case has a custody evaluation or investigation, your child's preference and an assessment of their maturity is included in the report for the judge. The judge considers a child's preference along with all of the evidence and parents' arguments, making their final decisions based on the child's best interests.

A mother can lose custody rights for many reasons. Some of these reasons may include lack of involvement in the child's life, proof of drug or alcohol abuse, proof of domestic abuse, or proof that the mother has been discouraging the relationship between the child and their father.

Typically when Indiana parents divorce, one parent has primary physical custody of the children. Primary physical custody means that the children live with one parent more than 50% of the time. This parent is known as the custodial parent, while the other parent is known as the non-custodial parent.

You can obtain a certified complete payment history from the Clerk of Court in the county in which your order resides.

These rights typically include child custody and visitation; decision-making; financial support; and legal representation. In Indiana, however, parental rights can be subject to modification or termination by the court if the child's best interests are not being served.

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Indiana Final Child Support Payment Notice