Need clarification on your question. ..... Enditled to pay child support?
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
No you can not. You have to support her until she is an adult.
she has to apply for welfare and of course she is entitled to child support from the father of her children, if he does not support them now, she has to obtain a court order. She can move where ever she wants to if she can afford it., if not then she has to stay put and start looking for a job ASAP!!!
A Hindu boy can marry his mother's sister's son's daughter if he can support her. This is legally acceptable on a Vivah Sanskar.
It may depend on where you live as the laws vary from state to state. For example, in Florida it is assumed that the date upon which the petition is filed is the date to work with to divide funds and other assets but if the court finds it more equitable to apply the date he left, they will do that. HOWEVER, you may be entitled to alimony, depending on your circumstances and are entitled to child support if you have minor children. To that extent, you are entitled to part of your husband's current and future income. Note you do not have to be divorced, at least in Florida, to get child support.
Yes, as long as she is under the age limit for child support you are still liable, even if hs has children of her own.
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
Your son is entitled to have visitation with his daughter. It sounds as though he and the child's mother are not married and he has allowed her to have too much control. Only a court can determine that he cannot visit with his daughter. He needs to establish paternity by a court order. The court will establish a visitation schedule and child support order. There may be no need to 'fight'. If he has a court ordered visitation schedule the child's mother could not prevent the visitations because she doesn't like the father's wife. Your son cannot free himself of child support obligations unless his daughter is legally adopted by another person who will be obligated to support her. Adults cannot walk away from child support obligations that easily.
Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.
Not legally no. However that money can be used to pay for items for the child that were provided while still under their care, or to reimburse state or federal agencies for benefits received while the child was a minor even if they are on their own. I assume this is back support you are referring to, because support generally stops when a child is emancipated either by reaching the age of majority or legal emancipation, unless an original support order has been modified for extension. And even then, if the child is no longer a dependent, the support would stop. If you feel you are legally entitled to the back support that is being paid to your parent, you have the right to file a motion in the court of jurisdiction requesting those monies be placed in trust for you until the time the support obligation is satisfied and until you reach an age determined by the court. However, your parent has the right to file a response to that motion outlining why they should be entitled to the money. Remember, they provided for you while support was not being paid so they are entitled to reimbursement for that period of time.
The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.