Maybe yes and maybe no? Depends on how your Ex is on the day of the court case.
yes
Why not? It's still your child. Who has the child the father with mental problems or the custodial parent? Still if the father has mental problem and he fathered a child...yes he does have to pay child support. Was the father with mental problems receiving some type of disability for his mental problems? If so he is still responsible for paying child support. Does the father have custody of the child? Somebody needs to go back to court ad petition the court.
Yes. The custody of a child is determined by the best interest of the child. If the court determines that the father is better for the child, he can get custody. Mental illness in his family would probably not even be relevant unless he has mental illness, or if a mentally ill relative lived with him.
1. The stigma associated with mental health problems.
Stress and biological predisposition.
Mental health is a reflection of your overall emotional well being and mental illness refers to specific problems or disorders
the stigma associated with mental health problems
Examples of the mental health problems includes the gender disorders, adjustment disorders and the impulse control disorders.
Licensing requires most mental health professionals to be emotional stable with no drug/alcohol problems.
Yes. Animals can experience a wide variety of mental health problems, with depression, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer's, and anxiety being among them.
Signing away one's parental rights or custody will not, in itself, relieve one of child support.
People with bad mental health could not study well, sleep well, or have brain problems.