no because that is what welfare is for to help the needed
yes
No. Being unemployed is not in itself a reason for the court to deny visitations.
No, but it could have an impact on a hiring decision depending on the reason for the extended absence.
why not. If you are unemployed you can file for a divorce but hence money might be your problem but it don't stop you from moving on in life.
you need to have proof of this. testmomials, documents, people to testify
No.In 30 states, you had a 24 month limit to learn you were not the father. In the other 20, it does not matter, period. Sue for custody. While you can't stop the support based on not being the father, she can use it to stop you getting custody. But, if she does, she forfeits the CS claim.see link
getting hurt
yes because they wouldn't be able to focus on taking good care of their kids
You can't, they are still owed. Are you getting child support now? see link
Get custody
Single mothers have sole custody, however I teach fathers how to stop such moves.
after age of majority