If she has lost her income due to illness, then the circumstances have changed. Hopefully you have enough income to support the child in the meantime. If the Breast cancer is real, then you should have some compassion for the next few years as she gets past the surgery/chemo and recovers.
First you can't. see link.Second, they can't. see linkThird, file for custody for parental alienation syndrome. see links
Child support is payable unless the child is adopted. It is not linked to custody and access. Whether you see the child or not does not affect support obligations.
Yes, but he should go for custody.
You should if you need the money to take care of your child. It's your choice though.
The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
You file for custody as the child should be living with one of them. The custodial parent can be charged with abandonment. if the child has married, get the support stopped, or have the child emancipated.
Determining child support has only one goal which is to determine medical, financial and daycare support. Custody is NOT determined when child support is established. To establish child support you have to go to court. Otherwise if the mother was unwed and paternity/custody is not established she automatically has sole custody which entitles you to pay her child support but you are not entitled to visitation, school/dr records etc unless she gives them to you... If custody is not established then the mother has custody
If the courts grant legal custody, the custodian shouldn't have to pay child support.
You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.
Get custody
Yes! You need to either have custody or legal guardianship to receive child support, AND have the legal documentatio to prove it.