She is committing adultery and involving her children. It is unlikely the court would support her actions while she is still married. The court may award custody to their father. She should file for divorce if she wants child support.
Tell the mother she should've kept her legs shut.
No. In some cases the obligated parent can make such a request, but it is very unusual for a court to grant such a petition unless a case of neglect has been proven by DSS or another state agency with jurisdiction.
He has the same rights as any other father, the fact that he was married to someone else is irrelevant. But since you were not married he needs to establish paternity in court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support.
A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.
now that you are married to the father of your child he doesn't pay child support but pays no gives more money to support yours and his child and running the household. good luck
Absolutely.Paternity makes you responsible for supporting your own child whether you were married to the mother or not.If paternity is established, child support is due regardless of marital status.
Biological parents who are married to each other do not pay child support to each another. They naturally share the expenses for their child. You have to let the court know you are married though and petition for the order to be dropped.
The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.
If married, when you divorce him and if single when the child is born. He will then have to prove paternity in court and can then petition for visitation, custody and also pay child support.
Yes. He would have to petition the court for custody.
If you are in the US, the fact that you are now married/pregnant has no effect on child support for another child.
Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.Yes. In fact, if you want to obtain a child support order you must file a petition in family court.
The mother. The father have to prove paternity in court and petition for custody, visitation and can then also pay child support.
No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.
Yes, you do.
Yes. If you engage in unprotected sex you know that always has the possibility of producing a child. You are responsible for your own contraception. You are financially responsible for the support of any child you bring into this world. She can petition the court to establish your paternity and request a child support order.
File a petition for modification of support with the appropriate court.
no