No. Report this to the court that issued the child support order. The ones who have the child now need to go to court and get custody so they can get the child support.
If court ordered
No. If he bitches, let me know, I'll talk to him.
The custodial parent is generally entitled to child support from the other parent. Most states also require that parent to continue to continue to provide health insurance coverage for the child it that has been the source for coverage in the past. Laws and practices may vary from state to state.
Absolutely not. Shelter, food and clothing basics are it. If the child wants phone service, he/she should go to work and earn the money. Or, if the non-custodial parent differs, and the custodial parent agrees, he can pay for it.
Generally, no.
Yes, you are paying child support because it is yourduty/obligation to provide for support your of child.You seem to be wanting to shift your responsibility for supporting your child onto your daughters boyfriend and this is not possible as, until your daughter is an adult, responsibility for her remains with you and the custodial parent.
True
Typically, the custodial parent would provide the insurance card to ensure the child's medical needs are met efficiently. If the non-custodial parent wishes to handle the billing directly with the insurance company, they can discuss this arrangement with the custodial parent and come to a mutual agreement. It's essential to prioritize the child's well-being and maintain open communication between both parents.
Collecting taxes
collecting taxes
No. State agencies are prohibited by law from releasing identifying information about either parent.
Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.