If the child is definitely yours, then certainly.
Yes, if the child has not attained either majority or emancipation. The court will likely deny any motion for retroactive support, however.
Only the parent with whom the child lived for more than 50% of the year (183 days or more out of 365) can claim the child as a dependent. Days are counted based on the number of over night visits, so only count the day if the child spent the night at your house.
She tried to accuse him of stealing, but there was no evidence to support her claim.
This probably varies by state however in order to obtain child support you will need to prove who the father of the child is. If you believe someone from a one night stand is the father, and know his name and his whereabouts you can have the court order a DNA test for this person. If he refuses to submit to the test, in most states he would be declared the father. In fact, if he refuses the test and is deemed the father of the child and it is later found that he is not, in most states he is still required to continue to pay support.
Yes. The non-custodial parent pay child support to the custodial parent regardless whether he is with her every night or not. The money is for providing for the child so as long as he does that you have to. Keeping the money is not helping the child. If you wish to change custody or child support, you have to go back to court. A 16yo is after all old enough to stay home by herself and most 16yo looks forward to get their parents out of the house. It's a part of growing up.
It was the chick he was dancing for in Rob 's back yard before he went to strip later that night.
Not sure what you mean by "the number of 91 over night stays." However, overnight stays ordinarily do not affect one's support obligation.
You make a baby, you pay for a baby! Everybody has choices and the consequences of those choices don't only lay on the shoulders of the mom. The best advice I can give is to get to know this child. The more time you spend with him/her, the lower child support will be. Oh...and keep your pants on in the future. :)
Yes. Whether it was a one night stand or a ten year stand, a child resulted from it and you are responsible for supporting that child.Yes. Whether it was a one night stand or a ten year stand, a child resulted from it and you are responsible for supporting that child.Yes. Whether it was a one night stand or a ten year stand, a child resulted from it and you are responsible for supporting that child.Yes. Whether it was a one night stand or a ten year stand, a child resulted from it and you are responsible for supporting that child.
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Tthe safest age to be let out the house all night is the age of 32, but it is up to parents to decide if they want to let their child out the house at a later age.