Delaware Consent Order — Support is a court order, issued by a Delaware Family Court judge, that legally binds one or both parents to provide financial support for a child. The order is based on an agreement made by both parents that outlines the specifics of the child support arrangement. There are two types of Delaware Consent Order — Support: temporary and permanent. A temporary order is issued to provide financial support for a minor child until a permanent order is established. A permanent order is usually issued when the child reaches adulthood or is no longer dependent on either parent. The permanent order outlines the amount of child support to be paid, as well as any additional provisions for medical expenses, educational expenses, and other costs associated with raising a child. The order may also require the paying parent to provide life insurance for the child in the event of the parent's death or disability.
Delaware Consent Order — Support is a court order, issued by a Delaware Family Court judge, that legally binds one or both parents to provide financial support for a child. The order is based on an agreement made by both parents that outlines the specifics of the child support arrangement. There are two types of Delaware Consent Order — Support: temporary and permanent. A temporary order is issued to provide financial support for a minor child until a permanent order is established. A permanent order is usually issued when the child reaches adulthood or is no longer dependent on either parent. The permanent order outlines the amount of child support to be paid, as well as any additional provisions for medical expenses, educational expenses, and other costs associated with raising a child. The order may also require the paying parent to provide life insurance for the child in the event of the parent's death or disability.