He cannot go against a judgment, regardless of what he thinks. Keep the court and the collection agency informed. You do not have to convince him--but it is a sad thing when a Dad opts out of caring for his children. If he chooses to work under the table where there is not any reported income, you will not have many options.
from child support enforcement
go to the courthouse and tell them that you want him to stop paying child support, my dad doesnt pay for my brother...
It should not be. The responsibility for paying the child support for his children lies with him, and should be based on his income.
Your ex has to continue paying child support. Marriage doesnt change anything because your ex is still the biological father. Unless youre husband adopts your child ... thts a different story.
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
No, your husband is responsible for his half. You can pay it for him but he should look for a job.
Through a DNA test ordered by the family court if necessary. If it is the husband who questions the paternity of his wife's child, he can then disclaim the child. Otherwise he may be required to support the child. The husband should consult with an attorney. If a wife suspects her husband has fathered a child out of wedlock she should consult with an attorney. Her husband will be required to support the child and he can be ordered to submit to a DNA test to prove his paternity.
No. But you should take care not to have any joint bank accounts with your husband. If he falls behind in his child support obligations the court could freeze his bank accounts.
If your husband has broken off the affair with the mistress then your husband should do the right thing and pay child support, but that does not mean you have to accept the child into the family. If the mistress does not want the child then it is up to you whether you want to help to raise that child. If your husband is still seeing his mistress then pack his bags and kick him out and either file for a separation or divorce.
dump!
if you have the child. And even when he does.
No, but he should get a modification. see links below