in what way?
In most civilized jurisdictions, the parents of a child under the age of majority are legally obligated to provide financial support to the child to provide the necessities of life, regardless where the child might reside, unless, of course the child has been legally adopted by another person or persons. Therefore you have legal options and might want to retain a lawyer to help with the matter.
If you are asking about moral and psychological support, good luck, you will likely have little luck changing a person's attitude.
You still have to pay child support, it's for your son and not his dad, but if he is breaking your agreement you have to go to the police or court.
the father of prodigal son live his son in there house then suddenly his son "inubos" the money on what he wants ..
Yes
If the son wants to I believe he can. In my state (Georgia) the child can choose who he/she wants to live with at the age of 14.
Yes what i know is that he has one daughter and one son. I know this because i used to live across the street from his ex wife son and daughter that he left.
Your daughter's son is your other daughter's nephew and she is his aunt.
It depends on the circumstances. Certainly, if the son goes to the dad's household, she may be liable for child support--but that is a decision to be made by the receiving parent and maybe a visit to court.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
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The parents should return to court to change custody and terminate support. The court may order the mother to pay support and might credit her for the father's arrearage.