none as they are separate issues and most child support arrears are on men who learned years later that they were a father, when ordered to pay back to the birth of the child.
none as they are separate issues and most child support arrears are on men who learned years later that they were a father, when ordered to pay back to the birth of the child.
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You are not likely to pay child support, but neither will you get visitation rights, unless you adopted the child as your own at the time you were married.
It varies between states, it can be 6 months-1 year but also depends on what reason he has for being absent and if he has paid child support and if not, the reasons for that. Taking away parental rights are not taken lightly.
A bill of rights
Child support and visitation are separate issues and visitation rights are not dependent on paying child support. He has the right to petition the court for visitation and custody as well as the responsibility to pay child support. The courts encourage the involvement of both parents in the child's life. If the parents are not married the father may need to establish his paternity before petitioning for visitations or custody.
Why are you behind in your support? see links below
Before his campaign, he supported civil rights. However, he appealed to the south by deciding to support no civil rights
They do support gay rights :)
Your child does have the right not to be punished by you for something the father is not doing.
Support and visitation are separate matters. You can be ordered to pay without having any rights. see links below
No. If her parental rights have been revoked by the court she would not have custody of a minor child and therefore not eligible for funds to support that child. If child support were being paid before the mother's rights were terminated that support now belongs to the person(s) or agency having legalcustody of the child.