Let's think about this. The court has determined that a child needs a certain amount is needed to take care of him.
Having a child by someone else doesn't change the first child's needs in any way. If I was the judge, I'd be thinking how many kids does this guy want to support? and wouldn't consider changing the amount. In a way it would be rewarding the guy for having another kid. NOTE: The above is someones personal opinion. FACT: Child support is based on a formula generated by the courts and the number of children outside of the child needing child support is indeed in the formula. If someone goes on to have more children, the added expense is taken into consideration when calculating child support. Consult an attorney about this.
If the father of your child has another child by someone will the courts or child support enforcement reduce my support of my child. ? Are there any special circumstances if the father of my child never married me or this other person.? Can I still persue increases of child support even though the man has another child? Sincerely. Which child comes first in Chicago ILLinois
Otousan if you are talking about another person's father. Chiciue if you are talking about your father.
No, the father on the birth certificate is financially responsible unless proven that he's not the father by DNA. About 12 years ago in the state of NJ The court ordered me to pay child support to the biological father (Dna test showed I was not the biological father) The court called me the psychological father so in the courts opinion I was her father. And like the biological Mother he also drank it away.
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No it does not.
Child support would generally go to the person raising the child. Mother might even be ordered to pay to father.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
No, but a father can't. see link
"steadfast" is one possibility
The father is ordered to pay child support to the department in charge of support payment disbursements in their state of residence. If a person assumes legal guardianship of a child, they may apply for modification in how those payments are disbursed if they aren't already collecting them or the order states they are to receive them, otherwise, they will continue to go to the person indicated on the original support agreement.
no, you give up your claim for support by filing for Welfare. That is why most tell the father to just pay them cash, than tell welfare that they don't know where the father is, or who. When ush comes to shove, the father is the one punished, not her.
The metaphor "my father is like a rock" implies that the person's father is strong, dependable, and a steady presence in their life. The comparison to a rock suggests that the father provides a sense of stability and support.