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Get state support, they will require him to give financial assistance.
Yes. Child support orders are not seasonal since a child's right to be supported by their father is not limited according to the season. A child's needs and rights do not end in the summer. The child support order must be followed.
No. It's always the biological parents who first has the obligation to support their child, not the state.
Yes, unless the child has been adopted.
Uh, no, you cannot.
You cannot terminate parental rights automatically because of visitation and child support. It is advised to seek advice from an attorney for the next steps.
Maintenance is a payment made by one ex-spouse to the other, usually for a limited time. If you are referring to child support, your son's father marriage does not exempt him from supporting his child.
If there ore no other legal ramifications like child abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, I would would say the mother has no legal grounds to disallow the father to see his son.
Convince him to give up parental rights and you give up any financial claim for child support.
absolutly, he has more rights than a step father because he is the child's biological father, he has a right to see the child if he so chooses unless the court forbids it. everyone has rights nowadays, siblings have rights, counsins, aunts and uncles even grandparents.
The paternity test is done on both the father AND the child. Most, if not all, jurisdictions require a paternity test before awarding monthly child support payments. If that is the case where you live then you won't have a choice as it is usually done under court order. Your only option would be to never file for child support.
I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency for any problems collecting court-ordered child support.