The Child Support Agency sends a form to the mother asking for details about the child's father, it is compulsory for the mother to give these details. It is also compulsory for the father to pay to support their child, I am not sure if there is a way around it. I am quite sure they don't ask any other relatives.
of course not the father if he wanted to can keep seeing his child the mother can not do that it is the fathers child to furthermore the father will have to pay child support no matter what
It seems unlikely that a non-custodial relative would have "standing" to request a change in child support.
some have done it, but it's not recommended. see links below ADDED: The questioner does not make clear if they are the parent, or the minor, that is asking the question. If you are the parent - see the above answer - if you are the minor - no, you cannot.
recent member of chatrapati shivaji maharaj
If the person who lives there has legal right to be there i.e: owns the house/business, member of the family that lives there, etc . . . then you cannot be charged or prosecuted
they view him as a member of the group
You cannot
Tiger
they can poke them
this is a confidential matter that you cannot find out unless the member wants you to know.
If the family member is alive and does not choose to tell you, you cannot find out what is in that person's will. If the family member has died and the will has been filed for Probate, the will is a public record available from the records of the court where the will was filed.
Under federal law family members cannot rent out their property to tenants on section 8 because of the potential for fraud. If the family member is severely disabled and is dependent upon the potential family landlord, they can apply for an exception.
No, you cannot legally get a gift of equity from a non family member. A gift of equity always has tax consequences, such as capital gains.
Why not, if he is really your boyfriend then he could support your famliy member that is ill.
Keeping a family member close to you requires unconditional love and support.
Yes, all the time...unfortunately agreed. however, if the family member is a supervisor/manager, the new family member cannot work in the same department.
Whe your family suffers, it takes nothing
Popeye Very droll (look that up)...since when has Popeye been a member of our royal family...if you cannot be sensible, then do not answer. Surely the answer is that they all have !