If the father is not living with the child and has some income other than public assistance, yes.
what if your 17 year old that is living with her mother,wants to live with her dad,would he still have to pay mother child support
It is in the best interest of your child for you to pay child support. If the child is still living in Mexico and the mother has a court order, you need to pay support. If there is no court order, you are not legally obligated to pay support.
What is it with you men! Of course you would still have to pay child support for your 9 year old.
Yes. see linksAns 2.The father has the option to waive his rights if he wants to, and if he can convince the judge that he is sane, sober and not under coercion as he does so.This has nothing at all to do with child support, which is not his right, but his responsibility. In general the mother can't waive child support either, because support is her child's right, not hers.THAT IS CORRECT.....unless the child's mother has re-married and her husband wants to adopt this child, that would release the biological father from paying child support.
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No but it is not easy to have it done, the judge wants good reasons for it. And he will still have to pay child support.
If a 13 yrs old child wants to move out of mother home does the father still has to pay child support
If the court has awarded child support, then the good intentions of the father are irrelevant. Legally, child support must be paid.
No. Support and visitation are separate issues.
"Signing away one's rights" is a myth. The only way this can actually happen is if the mother and her new spouse actually adopt the child.
The only way would be to do a personal agreement between the mother & father, ideally having it filed with the court. However, at any time, either parent can utilize Child Support without the other parent's consent. If the Mother spends more time with the child than the Father, she is most likely entitled to child support.
She is committing adultery and involving her children. It is unlikely the court would support her actions while she is still married. The court may award custody to their father. She should file for divorce if she wants child support.
Yes,the dead beat is expected to pay up.