If you aren't married and the mother has obtained a child support order then you must continue to pay until that order has been modified. However, it would be very unwise for the mother to allow the order to be modified since unmarried relationships are unstable and fleeting and it is difficult to obtain a child support order. She should be especially wary since you want to stop paying child support and charge your children rent to live with you. That's not a good sign.
If you aren't married and the mother has obtained a child support order then you must continue to pay until that order has been modified. However, it would be very unwise for the mother to allow the order to be modified since unmarried relationships are unstable and fleeting and it is difficult to obtain a child support order. She should be especially wary since you want to stop paying child support and charge your children rent to live with you. That's not a good sign.
If you aren't married and the mother has obtained a child support order then you must continue to pay until that order has been modified. However, it would be very unwise for the mother to allow the order to be modified since unmarried relationships are unstable and fleeting and it is difficult to obtain a child support order. She should be especially wary since you want to stop paying child support and charge your children rent to live with you. That's not a good sign.
If you aren't married and the mother has obtained a child support order then you must continue to pay until that order has been modified. However, it would be very unwise for the mother to allow the order to be modified since unmarried relationships are unstable and fleeting and it is difficult to obtain a child support order. She should be especially wary since you want to stop paying child support and charge your children rent to live with you. That's not a good sign.
If you aren't married and the mother has obtained a child support order then you must continue to pay until that order has been modified. However, it would be very unwise for the mother to allow the order to be modified since unmarried relationships are unstable and fleeting and it is difficult to obtain a child support order. She should be especially wary since you want to stop paying child support and charge your children rent to live with you. That's not a good sign.
The mother should contact her (US) state child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Spousal support or alimony, possibly. Child support, no.
No. You will still have to pay child support for your children.
You don't. The mother's statement(s), even if false, does not relieve you of this obligation.
In such a case, the non-custodial father should prepare to begin paying child support.
In general, no.
generally speaking the only way to stop paying court ordered support is to go to court and get the order changed.
Since she is not married to you and she has full custody yes, she can ask for it. if you are paying the bills you can ask for it to be reduced by the court though or ask her to drop it.
If the judge says so. Yes
The parent would get support from the children's father--only while the children are in her custody as minors.
Living on their own.
As compared to what? Is the mother a child abuser? It depends on the circumstances.