Yes even minor parents are obligated to support their children. Who else would do it? The grandparents have no obligation to do so.
Yes
Yes, see link
Yes. If paternity has been established the father will be required to pay child support until the child is at least eighteen.
What is it with you men! Of course you would still have to pay child support for your 9 year old.
no. not at all
Yes.
no it goes to the mother.
he sure does....
He is the father and not to allow him his child would hurt the child. Take him to family court for the support.
No, in order for a lawsuit for child support arrearages to be valid the support order needs to have been in affect before the child reached the age of majority.
You can and should file as soon as the child is born.
If your father was given total custody of you and your brother then he could go to court to get you back. However, (and you would have to ask your mother this) if your mother and father have joint custody (such as you or your brother seeing your mother on spring break or other holidays) then child support would continue as was instructed by the courts. If your father had total custody and your mother never saw you, then she could file for partial child support. I know it's confusing, but simply put, if your father doesn't pay your mother child support she should see at least Child Welfare regarding this matter and your father should be paying her some child support regarding you. Good luck hon Marcy