of course, you deadbeat!
The law only requires you to pay the child support,you are not required by law to see the child or even the custodial parent....it is a choice not a requirement..
No. Paying child support is not a reason in and of itself for the court to change the custody order. The parent who wants custody must petition the court for custody and have a very good reason to compel the court to make such a substantial change. They would need to provide evidence that here has been a change in circumstances since the last custody order was issued by the court and a change in custody is in the best interest of the child. They would need to provide proof that the present custodial parent is unfit.
Yes, most mother violate the father's access to the children while demanding child support.
Yes - support and visitation are separate matters.
The custodial parent is the parent with custody/guardianship of the child.
No, that alone is not a reason to terminate custody. The non-custodial parent should be paying child support.
Yes, unless the non-custodial parent gets custody. In that case the non-custodial parent must file a motion to terminate the child support order. The child support should be paid to whoever has custody of the child. If it's not the non-custodial parent then the child support order should be modified to reflect the party that should receive the child support payments. You have to pay for your child so you have to pay to the one who has custody while the other parent is in prison. If the state has custody you will pay the state.
Most often this occurs because they've been pressured by the non-custodial parent. A common tactic is for the non-custodial parent to threaten to take away custody if he or she has to pay child support. The custodial parent will then consent to not get child support to avoid a costly custody battle. This is why most states have made child support mandatory. A custodial parent can't decline or give up child support voluntarily in those states.
You have the same chance you had before. Child support and custody are 2 different cases in court.
Of course. Unless the non-custodial parent takes sole custody, the non-custodial parent is still responsible for paying child support to whomever the child goes to. There is no reason the death of a parent should terminate the other parent's child support obligation.
yes..
No, you file to have the custody and support order set aside.
The custodial parent is the parent in which the child resides with. My son lives with me and I am the custodial parent, his dad has visitation rights and pays child support.
No. Only the custodial parent get child support and not returning the child is kidnapping.
Read your support order. You can't usually be joint custody and non-custodial at the same time.
no