Yes, however they can file their own claim against the mother, and ask that the amount paid by the father come directly to them.
file for child support
If a father leaves a child he should always pay, that's a horrid thing to do
Only with a modification. see link
If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.
Usually, the parents will ask questions like "HOW DID THIS HAPPEN!?!?" "WHO GOT YOU PREGNANT!?" sometimes the mother breaks down crying and the father leaves the room.
The only way that parental rights will be terminated is if both parents and the family court agree that it is in the best interest of the child to terminate them. Simply wishing to stop being responsible for child support typically is not sufficient reason to terminate because it leaves the child in the position of not being cared for financially. Adoptive parents become natural parents with all the rights and responsibilities that entails the moment the adoption papers are finalized.
Yes. He would have to petition the court for custody.
That he's fated to kill his father and marry his mother is the reason why subsequent King Oedipus leaves Corinth and his adoptive parents. But he doesn't know that they're not his biological father and mother. Initially, he leaves Corinth only temporarily. A rumor goes around that he isn't his parents' real son. So he visits the Delphic Oracle, in an attempt to find out the truth. But the information that he gets about his fate and the non information that he gets about his real parents cause Oedipus to run away. It simply isn't the kind of fate that he wants for himself and his parents.
no your parents do not have to. If a minor leaves the parental home without permission the parents are not legally obligated to support him or her. The parents should however for their own protection if nothing else report the minor as a runaway if the person's whereabouts is unknown or AA an absentee minor if they know where the minor can be found.
No, child support is not retroactive unless there is already a order of support in place from the court. When there is an active order and a minor leaves the custodial parents home either with or without permission, support should still be paid as required until the matter is resolved in court.
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