She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
He has no rights if he is paying. Single fathers abort their rights to the child at the time of conception. Only a court can grant them any rights. see link
Yes, the father still has to pay child support even if he does not want to spend time with the kids..its the law.
If it is legally established that the child is his, either through paternity testing or a voluntary admission of paternity, and the court issues an order, yes.
I don't think he should pay child support if he is providing half the support of the children. Why would you want he to pay more?
Child support is paid by absent parents.
He can still be ordered to pay. But, if you were the father, than nothing.
He will still have to pay support until/unless the child is adopted.
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
child still need a father, late or not.see link
Yes, he does. He is still a father, he has a child, and that child needs support.
If the court has awarded child support, then the good intentions of the father are irrelevant. Legally, child support must be paid.
Social security
I wouldn't think so let child support no he is living with you
yes - If someone asks for the support and he is the father.
yes
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
Yes, you will still have to pay child support because you are the mother or father of the child, and that makes you still pay child support.