Yes (In most countries) child maintenance fees have to be paid from birth till an age that varies country to country.
Most single parents do not pay child support. The absent parent pays the child support.
Both parents have a cause of action with respect to the child's wrongful death. Each parent is an heir of the child, in equal shares, absent a Will. hm im not 2 sure whys that Why? Because the divorce of a child's parents is not a divorce of a child from a parent. In other words, it does not terminate the parent-child relationship between the child and either parent.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
Whether or not the parents of a child are still married or not, the non-custodial parent should pay child support to the parent raising the child. If the parents are still married but living apart this may need to be done by mutual agreement rather than a court order. Not paying only hurts the child.
If you are an absent parent of the child, yes.
With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.
The parent of an illegitimate child may ask for child support. Regardless if the parents have ever been married, every child deserves to grow up with the support of both parents.
Yes. If the absent parent is committed to creating a relationship with their child that parent should petition the court for a child visitation schedule. A child should have the benefit of two parents. However, the absent parent should allow the child to acclimate slowly by visiting the child in her own environment at first until a trusting and comfortable relationship can develop. Also, the absent parent shouldn't make those changes unless they are committed to form a permanent relationship. It would be extremely damaging to the child if that parent disappeared from their life again.
No, you can not collect child support if the absent parent collects ssi. No matter what state you are in, anywhere in the united states. It's against the law!
Usually by age 12 they can effectively understand the situation and give their own opinion on whether or not to see their absent parent.
Not if that child is married then yes the parents would be responsible.
You haven't mentioned if the parents are married or if there is a custody order. The parent should call the police immediately and say the child has been taken by the other parent. The police will require the details.