No, this is illegal. Both parents must adhere to the custody schedule. If the father is entitled to visitation or partial custody, the mother cannot legally defy the schedule and refuse to let him see the child.
Ethically, if the child is yours then you pay support. The circumstances are irrelevant.
yes...if the father has custody of the child or children then a woman has to pay child support just like a man.
Short answer: yes
He would have to pay support towards every child that he has fathered no matter how many wives he has had
When a couple has five children it's a great responsibility and it takes two to make babies. Yes, if the man was a man he would help his partner out with rent (if she is not working) and absolutely pay child support. If the man refuses to pay child support then by law his partner can go to court and will probably win for that child support. If the man refuses to pay that child support and has been to court he could be arrested and jailed.
No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.
That was good faith ;but he is not the biological father and no court will make him pay for being there as a father figure. Main thing , he is not the biological father. That is the one that needs to pay the 10 years and from now on. A lawyer and the court can help with this.
Hello child, this is Ms. Mannnerism Of course not, how ever do you think the term "pay for dinner not pads" was invented? This is not acceptable however, if the man is none other than your husband, it is fine and perfectly acceptable. ----
Yes. It is only fair that the mother has to pay child support. It is no different than if a woman and a man had separated and the mother was a single mother that he would have to pay child support. It is about the welfare of the children, not about who is taking care of the children.
You need to get legal advice quickly and try to talk to the girls parents
A paternity test would need to be done before this process could even begin. Without any verification that the child is his, she'd have no case, although he could be compelled by the courts and/or his unit to submit to a paternity test.
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.