No, you can not file for abandonment charges. You can however, refuse the child support and take the parent to court. If they refuse to attend the court date and/or don't push for rights and you believe they are an unfit parent, then they may loose their rights. This will be a long process, but if a child is involved and are believed to be abused or neglected then it is well worth it. Before beginning a long process like this, make sure that you really believe that the parent is unfit. Once the process is started there is no going back!
Abandonment is usually defined as a failure to provide for the child. As long as you continue to provide for the child, it's not abandonment, regardless of whether you see the child or not. For example, sending your child to boarding school, where you pay his or her living expenses, for most of the year is not abandonment even though you may not see the child for months at a time.
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No. They can have an adult file charges on their behalf though, which is what social services etc. is for.
yes you actually can. You might not be connected to your phone service like rogers or telus. You still can text if you are connected to the internet though. If you are not connected to your plan, they can't support you with texting, when you are connected to the internet, it should allow you to text anyone where your internet can bring you to.
Can the father of my kids take them and move out of state without me knowing? Also can he get kidnapping charges on him for doing that even though he cant support them and he isn't responsible?
It is possible. Though only through the court. If the Child is yours through court you can move anywhere and receive child support
There is no way to physically make someone pay a debt they owe. If the child support is court ordered, you can take that person back to court for contempt of court charges though.
your or your current husband income (probably) wont affect the child support.the child's fathers income will though.
If a wife deserts her husband, he may be able to legally divorce her without her consent. Each state has different abandonment laws though.
You will need someone to watch the child outside of the court room though because this would not be suitable for a young child to hear.
The electrons of an atom have negative charges that are balanced by the positive charges of the protons. With the negative and positive charges canceling each other, the atom's overall charge is neutralized.Because they are neutral. Ions do have + or - charges
I do! Even though they are absolutely awful. I still support them though.