This can depend on many factors. It's best to seek legal advice of a lawyer in your area regarding custody laws, but a custodial parent being unemployed does not necessarily make them a bad parent.
It depends on who has custody of the child.
There are various reasons for not paying, including not being ordered to, however it is not a consideration in determining the best interest of the child in a custody case.
That depends on the custody order, but she can file for a change of custody.
Custody cannot be established until a child is born.
i dont think she would of married you if she missed her old boyfriend
It's not a good idea.
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Yes of course if he has custody.
per my knowledge a child born during the marriage is both party's child as where he may not get full custody he maybe able to get join custody
A husband only pays child support if he does not have custody of the child. If he is paying spousal support, it is only supposed to be temporary until the wife can become financially stable.
No, a man does not always get custody. If one of the people in a marriage has an affair, it is usually the person not having an affair that gets custody of the child or children.For example, if the husband is having an affair, and the wife wants a divorce, the woman (wife) would get the custody of the child or children, and not the man (husband). This is the same vice versa, too.
You can ask the court to do so, but you are not likely to be successful as long as your ex-wife has legal custody and your child has a hunting license.