show him that u can provide for ur child and get a loving man not a bum like him
If the daycare is for the father's child, yes, at least half of the daycare depending on father's income versus ex's income. If the daycare is for the ex's child by another father, no.
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
It would be necessary for your other ex to adopt the child.
Uh, no, you cannot.
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Yes, as long as he's the father of the child.
Take your child and run away to Canada.
The State can place a lien on the house if the father is on the title.
If it is a condition of your custody agreement, yes. If not, no.
If there has been no suspicions of your ex being sexually abusive towards your daughter and if your ex is not into nightly parties; over excessive alcohol or drugs then there is no reason she shouldn't be able to stay with your ex (providing that is her biological father.) If not, then keep her home.
You should have a DNA performed to determine if you are indeed the child's father. If you are the father, you can get visitation but you will also have to pay child support to the mother.
You can't. The child has the right to be supported by her father and they both have the right to a relationship with each other. The father should pay child support and also have a regular visitation schedule.