Yes. Such matters are of a civil nature not a criminal one.
Can you get child support inArkansasif their father is incarcerated
No.
Other than the mother, no one.
If the father was paying you directly, the payments will, of course, cease. If this is the case you must contact the state for assistance. If you were receiving the support payment from the state, then nothing will change and his payments to reimburse the state will become an obligation/lien against him for which he will eventually have to pay the state back.
This depends on if the father has an income while he is incarcerated,such as income from a business that the father owns and that is still able to operate without him while he is in prison or if the father is eligible for a work release program from the prison or if the father is eligible for an inmate job in the prison.. If the father is incarcerated and is not eligible for any such programs and has no other means of income then the child support will continue to be added to his unpaid balance and will be waiting for him to begin paying when he is released..
Yep.
Although a father has a moral obligation to support his child he is not legally responsible for payment until there has been a support order issued by the court.
If you're in the US, no, a child cannot sue his parent for child support (payment for child support is not due to the child).
With an approved motion to modify.
The two concepts are not related. Payment of child support is a financial responsibility. It does not depend on whether you see your children or not.
A Georgia man served a year for not paying child support on a child not his. see links
Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement ruled in 1998 that an incarcerated individual cannot be obligated to pay or accumulate arrears on child support.