With a lawyer that specializes in such legislation.
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
If your husband was arrested for a battery-domestic charge and an onsite police report was taken and it was false, you can fight it in court. This will be the only way to get the charges dropped depending on what state you are in.
some may sometimes. i am a child of divorced parents and my father makes more than my mom and still tries to fight paying child support. in his case no he has no legitimate reason. i think if a father is trying to fight paying his child support he should be thuroughly investigated as to why he believes he should be exempt from supporting the child he helped to create and is now leaving all responsibility with the mother.
Definitely, although a leader leads, it can do much without support from others, though is financially or otherwise. If you want your program to go, and function you need to fight for what you need.
The father may be able to fight against the child support order by showing that his circumstances have changed. You simply need to request the proof of this change, and crunch the numbers based on your state's child support formula.
In the state of Pa...I don't know their laws. But you would think if support was not included in the agreement how come/change of circumstances? Support your kids don't wait for someone to make you. Is the support agreement legal, is it registered with the courts or just an agreement between the two. Yes I believe child support agency can administratively initiate a support order if none is in place.
they cant press charges because threy started the fight but there fighting they cant do anything
If the other person files charges against the mother for assult, the mother could get arrested. If no one is there to take care of the child - the child will be put in foster care.
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To fight a false adoption you need the help of an attorney. You will have to prove why the adoption is false. The attorney will need to details of the situation and copies of the adoption papers.
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Absolutely, you can fight for it. If the child is living with you, then you need to talk to an attorney about getting child support and maybe even custody of the child. I know there have been many cases where the grandmother, being the one the child lives with, has received child support, even if she doesn't have legal custody. She is still the one raising and supporting the child. This may vary from state to state, so you need to talk to an attorney about your situation. He or she will be able to advise you of your rights, and will let you know if they feel you have a good case. And, quite often, they will not charge you for the initial consultation, or only a very small fee. So if you are raising your grandchild with no financial support from either parent, you owe it to yourself and the child to try to get financial support.