No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
yes, it the judge orders it.. foster care does not exempt you.
My son's father is in the military and pays child support. I want to join the military and was wondering will my child support stop or change. Can anyone help me with this matter?___________________________Being in the military has no effect on child support, for either of you. However, you should make arrangements for child care and custody in the event that you are both deployed overseas at the same time, which is a common problem when both the mother and the father are on active duty. Having a minor child to care for will not get you out of a deployment.Ken MitchellLT USN (ret)
That would depend on the laws of your State.Generally, the crime of child abandonment occurs when the parent who is charged with the custody and care of the child leaves the child with the intent of abandoning it. Therefore a father who is paying child support is the non-custodial parent and cannot be charged with child abandonment. You can check your state laws at the related link.
If you were an active partner in the home when the child was adopted then of course you need to pay child support. Stop looking for loop holes. Your signature on an adoption is just as much a lifetime commitment to care for that child as is the act of procreating with your wife. Be a man and pay up. It is after all CHILD SUPPORT. They need you.
If the mother isn't receiving any kind of assistance from the government, she can waive the right to child support from the father, but it wouldn't be in the child's best interest. Child support is the child's right, not the mother's. If the mother were really well off financially, or if she didn't want the father anywhere around the child, she could waive the child's right to support. The father has a responsibility to help take care of the child he helped bring into this world.ClarificationGenerally, in the US, a mother cannot legally waive a child's right to support from their father. A child is legally entitled to be supported by both parents. However, the mother can choose to not involve the court if the parents were never married or if there will be no divorce action filed. However, if the mother doesn't want the money she should put in a college fund for the child.
Social Security is income for purposes of determining amount of child support.
Yes he can, although society would consider this to be unfavourable. He is obligated to pay child support and, in most instances, pay for any and all medical care the child requires. In some cases, he can be obligated to pay for the child's education, including college, but that is up to a court to decide at the time of the divorce or if the custody needs of the child change. If there is a particular reason why you think it is absolutely necessary for the father to visit his autistic child, contact your attorney.
Both parents should pay child support. They both take care of their children.
The father does, since the mother is paying her share towards the children in the form of child support.
You file for child support and he sue for alienation of affection.
Yes, custodial payments are for the support and care of a child until they are 18.
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child
yes, it the judge orders it.. foster care does not exempt you.
Yes, just because a father gets remarried this does not mean that he doesn't have to care for his child.
Not really. It is based on a percentage of the pay of the parent paying child support and the number of children that are his/hers with the custodial parent.AnswerThe child support you receive for the first child from her father is not affected by your having another child by a different father. The first father is only responsible for supporting his own biological child.
If you have gone to family court to get an order for child support you will. Don't wait for the father to volunteer to give you money. Get it in writing through the courts and if he doesn't pay he can be arrested.
ARE YOU TO TAKE CARE OF HIS CHILD? IS HE PAYING SUPPORT? ARE YOU SURE AFTER YOU HAVE HIS CHILD - WILL HE STAY AND NOT LOOK FOR ANOTHER GIRL TO HAVE A CHILD?