Once your over 18 and your mosm is receiving back child support do you have the right to get some of it?REPOST?
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my husband mom said she not receiving child support because i guess she dnt want to give him nun and we have talked to his father do my husband have the right to some of the money? okay everybody said the answer is no i beleive it i knw it dnt change.but lets put it this way. his grandmother raised him most of his life then he moved with his mom at like 13 she hardly ever did anything for him she use to be a crackhead and come take his toys and stuff and pond them and take his allowence his grandmother gave him then leave.she never bought him clothes or nothing since he was 16 she spent all his money and checks on bill and herself and getting her hair and nails done and stuff i seen her do it.she would wait outside his job wen he got his check and said wat you got for me holding her hand out when he got paid.she ask him to buy her cigerretts now dats she is grown she has a job and he have a low paying job lets say she mak 250 a week and she make like prolly 1500 er two week.when he married me he had nothing but a pair of sweat pants with holes in it and only one pair of underwear.and a pair of shoes i bought him.he also bought her a car and himself a car.im nt saying he shouldnt have. now his brother on the other hand is he is 17 about to be 18 they have different dads she loves his brother more he has new shoes,clothes,shirts and everything he can ask his mom for money and he get it anything he wants he gets. i think its cause of who they dad are is y he was treated so wrong.she receive at least $900 a month i think he deserves at least $100 out of it if anything. i know he cant get it but wat would you think he dont deseve anything
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Answer:
The reason that everyone is saying "No" is because it is BACK child support. It's for when he was 0-18, she's just only getting it now. I do understand what you're saying, about his grandmother having raised him and how that means his mother didn't pay anything out for him so she shouldn't get it back. But here's the thing, that's his grandmother's fight to fight (should she even want to) and he STILL wouldn't be entitled to any of the money. That's like saying if your parents raised you all your life till you were 18 that after 18 they should give YOU money...like alimony is for divorced people, except for your kids. It dooesn't make any sense at all.
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