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Yes, but he can file for contempt charges.

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Q: Does a parent have to pay child support if the mother refuses court orders for child to have phone contact with father?
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Does a father have to pay child support when the mother refuses to list him as father on the birth certificate?

Not really. It depends on the situation.


In Ca does the father have to pay child support if the mother is able to work but willing refuses to do so and only contact him to find out when he is going to get paid?

Yes, but only by court order. see link


Does a father have to pay support even if the child refuses visitation?

Yes unless the mother gets remarried and the child is adopted by the new husband


If the child is born in the USA and the mother is American and the father is Canadian how does the mother collect child support?

File for in and they will contact Canada.


Can the biological mother request relinquished parental rights if the biological father does not pay child support or make contact?

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How do you apply for child support from father in Canada while mother and kids are living in US?

The mother should contact her (US) state child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!


If mother wants to see her son but father refuses her?

If He Have Full Custody Then He Doesn't Have To .


Why do the father have to pay child support if the mother is able to work but refuses to do so and stated the refusal to work in court?

It's not applicable, nor would it affect the base amount of child support paid. see link


Can a mother get into trouble if the father is paying child support and not seeing the child?

Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.


If the mother deprive the father the right to see his child and he pays child support what are will the courts do for legal relief for him?

If the father has visitation rights and the mother refuses to allow the father those rights, then the father can sue the mother in a civil contempt proceeding. If she doesn't have a good reason for disallowing the visitation then she can be held in contempt of court. There are various remedies including giving the father more visitation to make up for the visitation that was disallowed by the mother or even giving the father custody, but usually, the judge will just order the mother to allow the visits. His paying or not paying child support has nothing to do with whether or not he gets visitation (i.e. he gets visitation regardless of whether or not he is current with child support).


If Child's father has switched jobs and did not report it how will mother receive child support?

If he's on payroll deduction, they will contact him when the former employer notifies them.


If mother wants to see her son but father refuses her because there is no court order and father has son does he have to let mother see him?

WE DON'NT HAVE THE WHOLE HISTORY TO MAKE JUDGMENT. BUT I THINK SOME THING WRONG WITH THE MOTHER .