The Law about Informal or Unregistered Child Support Agreements
Parties may enter into Unregistered Child Support Agreements, however this is usually not recommended.
Unregistered Child Support Agreements are sometimes called Informal Child Support Agreements.
Unregistered or Informal Child Support Agreements are not legally binding on the parties. What does that mean if you've informally agreed on arrangements or made an Unregistered Agreement?
Unregistered or Informal Child Support Agreements will not be enforceable in any way..
If parents reach a private agreement about Child Support and do not detail it in a Child Support Agreement, it is usually recommended that records be permanently kept as evidence of amounts pai...
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