a court order establishing a child support obligation.
Any order entered by the court for the payment of support. Support may include payment for medical, dental, and other health care, childcare and education expenses as well as spousal maintenance.
a judgment, decree or order, whether temporary, final or subject to modification, for the benefit of a child, a spouse or a former spouse, which provides for monetary support, health care, arrearages or reimbursement, and may include related costs and fees, interest, income withholding, attorney's fees and other relief.” 1997 Conn. Acts 1§ 2 (June 18 Special Session).
A judgment, decree, or order, issued by a court for the support and maintenance of a child or spouse. This includes a child who has attained the age of majority under the law of the issuing state or that of the parent with whom the child is living. Support orders can incorporate the provision of monetary support, health care, payment of arrearages, or reimbursement of court costs and attorney fees, interest and penalties, and other forms of relief. (See also noncustodial parent, obligation, obligor.)
An order issued by the family division ordering the payment of money for children or spouse in a domestic relations action.
a legal order entered by a judge
an order of a court to pay alimony, child support, family support, separate maintenance, or spousal support
a series of judgments against the obligor in the amount of each payment or installment
A judgment, decree, or order, whether temporary, final, or subject to modification, which is issued by a court or an administrative agency of a competent jurisdiction, for the support and maintenance of a child or the parent with whom a child is living. Support orders can incorporate the payment of arrearages, the provision of monetary support, the provision of health care, and the reimbursement of costs, fees, and interest.
An order for the payment of money toward the support or maintenance of a child or spouse. Also includes a domestic contract requiring support payments which has been filed with the court.
A court order setting an obligor for the benefit of a child(ren), spouse or former spouse who lives with the child. A support order may include child support, medical support, or child care support. A support order may also include spousal maintenance.
A judgment or order issued by a court or authorized administrative agency for the purpose of providing support to a child. The order may be temporary, final or subject to modification.
An administrative or court order for the payment of child, issued by a court or an administrative agency.
A legal document that establishes a child support obligation by a court order.
A judgment, decree or order, whether temporary, final, or subject to modification, issued by a court or an administrative agency of competent jurisdiction, for the support and maintenance of a child. This includes a child who has attained the age of majority under the law of the issuing State, or of the parent with whom the child is living. Support orders can incorporate the provision of monetary support, health care, payment of arrearages, or reimbursement of costs and fees, interest and penalties, and other forms of relief.
An Order made by a court directing that money be paid, usually on a monthly basis, for either spousal support or child support. The word “maintenance” can be used instead of “support.” In the past, the term “alimony” was used to refer to spousal support.
A legally binding edict from a court of law that dictates conditions of support that a noncustodial parent must pay.