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Normally when the child is 18, or starts work.
You can find help by arranging child maintenance yourself or through child support agency(CSA) or child maintenance service. These organizations will help you to work out how much should be paid which they will also help you to collect the payment.
The child maintenance in N.B. has us totally broke we are still paying for a child that lived with his dad for a year and a half and is now 20 years old, my husband was off work on stress leave and his ei went to the mother we can not do income tax and if my husband goes back to work they garnishe everything he has we can not survive. The mother of the child is remarried and has 2 companies in his name and she works those while he is away sometimes in camp working when she was asked to show her income she said she never made any money . The maintenance in Miramichi N.B. always says my husband is in arrears. Please help.
Work at home mothers get paid in multiple ways. First they will earn direct income for the work they do. Second, they save money on child care costs. These benefits are leading a growing number of mothers out of the workplace.
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No, only the NRP is responible for Child Maintenance.
I'm not familiar with "child maintenance." Sometimes courts order "spousal maintenance" (often for a limited time), but that is an entirely different matter from child support. Yes, but not without a court order, even if a voluntary one. Some states are changing the terms to child support to child maintenance to lessen the negative view of spousal maintenance.
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Cindy Ramming has written: 'All mothers work' -- subject(s): Working mothers, Mothers, Work and family
If the man she had the affair with wants to know if it is his child then yes, a paternity test should be done. This will tell whether the husband or the man she had the affair with is the father. If the father of the child wants to be part of his child's life then arrangements should be made for visitation rights, but, he should agree to help support his own child even if she stays with her husband. He might agree to be called 'uncle' so the child will not know that is his biological father This is a difficult situation and it will take the three of you to agree as to what will happen tin the future. It is quite possible that the man she had the affair with my not want anything to do with the child. If the wife and husband feel they can work it out in their marriage they should certainly try.
Most mothers were stay at home mothers in the 1950s. They took care of their children. Some mothers had to work and did jobs such as factory work, waitressing, teaching and nursing.
They have no court standing