You should if you need the money to take care of your child. It's your choice though.
If joint custody papers were signed stating no child support and your ex has the child only on weekends, it may be difficult to receive child support. However, you can consult with a family law attorney to explore potential legal options based on your specific circumstances. They can provide guidance on how to proceed within the confines of the existing custody agreement.
No it doesnt
probably Depends on circumstances, but if he's not voluntarily, why does it matter?
No he cant he doesnt have any rights over you. if your mom has custody over you she can tho.
arazona doesnt have sports... arkansas does
Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.
I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.
not a matter
Yes, the location unless living in your home doesnt take away your obligation to support the child. In fact, if you have no custody or visitation it actually increases your financial responsibility.
no because your sister has custody of you your mom doesnt have to know she is no longer your parent or gaurdian
I have a legal court order giving me custody of my grandaughter because the parents are unfit, what are my responiblities and do they have any say in the matter and no visitation was ever set/ not does the father pay child support, he refuses to work and doesnt get locked up . can you help me with some answers?
Yes and the choice of visitation is not up to her, it's up to the judge. If he is the biological father and have proved paternity in court, he can petition for custody, visitation and pay child support. She has no legal right to keep the other parent away from the child.