Yes, though in California the child support and visitation are linked. The less time you parent the child, the more you pay.
How does he have any visitation rights with a custody and child support order?
Child support and custody/visitation are separate issues. You should contact your local courts to file for visitation/custody if the custodial parent is denying visitation.
That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.That would need to be approved by a court and would not relieve him of his obligation to pay child support. Courts make such decisions and even if you have sole legal and physical custody and the father relinquishes visitation rights, he must obey any child support order.
It depends on whether your parental rights are terminated legally and the circumstances. If the child is legally adopted and you give up your parental rights voluntarily your child support obligation will end. The law wants children to be supported by two parents. Giving up custody and visitation rights will not free you from the obligation of child support.
YES, a woman can file for child support and not address custody in the courts, but a man can not request visitation time without the subject of child support being addressed. All single mother have sole custody by default, in 49 states.
If you are not married and there is no custody or visitation order, she has custody automatically. The father have to prove paternity in court by a DNA test and then petition for custody or visitation. He can then also pay child support.
If you live in the US... Once paternity is legally established, he has the obligation of paying child support and the right to petition for visitation and even custody (although, frankly unless Mom's unfit, it's unlikely he'll be successful in a custody case).
Yes, the location unless living in your home doesnt take away your obligation to support the child. In fact, if you have no custody or visitation it actually increases your financial responsibility.
Yes, but he can petition the courts for visitation.
Paying child support does not automatically give someone the right to visitation. Assuming the other parent has custody and is not willing to voluntarily allow visitation, you'd have to petition for court-order visitation.
No. Only the custodial parent get child support and not returning the child is kidnapping.
Yes - custody/visitation are a separate issue from child support. File contempt for nonpayment of child support.