This is not legal advice. You need to consult with an attorney from your state to find an actual answer to your situation.
That said, depending on the state in which you live, a father may be required to pay child support as part of a joint custody agreement.
In some cases, a father who has primary placement in excess of 50% may have to pay child support if the income disparity between parents is an issue.
Again, this answer does not constitute legal advice, and you should in all cases consult a family law attorney from the state in question in your particular situation.
yes the father should pay for child support. It is his child and wouldn't you want the best for him/her so yeah fathers do have to pay child support!
They don't even need to trick him to do it. see link
Yes, until/unless the courts grant primary legal custody and terminate support.
No. You were not ordered to give of your custody rights, just primary residency was transferred to the father. You still have your parental rights, the same as a father, and responsibility to pay child support, whether the father wants it or not.
A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.
Yes, if the father is not given custody he will be obligated to keep paying support to whomever the court awards custody or guardianship of the children.
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No. A motion to modify must be filed and approved by the court. A sole custody father can still be obligated to pay child support.
My answer to that would be 'No'. The father is responsible for providing child-support regardless of who has custody of the child; at least until the age of 18.
That depends on the custody order, but she can file for a change of custody.
How does he have any visitation rights with a custody and child support order?
You may have to pay child support to the one who has custody of your children.
If you're the father