Yes, as you sign away any claim on support when you collect state aid.
He's not a fan.
The state does not pay child support. However if you require public assistance the state will automatically go after child support, and even if you do not require public assistance you can file for help with the Office of Child Support and often their services are free. The father may not pay voluntarily but a court action will require him to.
yes it is mandatory only if you have the father on the birth certificate
Either to the custodial parent as the obligee, or to the State as reimbursement for public assistance.
Either to the custodial parent as the obligee, or to the State as reimbursement for public assistance.
No. However, States will provide public assistance to eligible parents (male or female) and pursue the non-custodial parent for support.
If the Mother has received ANY State assistance, and the Father was NOT paying Child Support at any time...The State has every right to demand repayment.
You get to pay child support, perhaps to the State as reimbursement for assistance given the child.see links below
go to your local state office and request that a child support order be started. sometimes there is a fee of $35 but if you get assistance thru the state, it will most likely be free. you will need to go to court to determine what he needs to pay. at this hearing they may also determine visitation. whether or not he sees the child, he must pay child support. Have it garnished from his work checks. it is the safest way to make sure you will indeed get paid. good luck
Go to the website for the child support agency in the State in which the child lives.
Yes. This is what happened to me. I didnot want to pursue child support but because i received a walfare check, only for 6 month, the state filed the case. If you are on state assistance usually the state will require you to file.
the state that approved it. or whichever state you signed the papers at.