Being she is 16, no charges can be filed, so yes until the order is changed. He should file to have her emancipated.
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I don't think so. Don't tell me you got someone pregnant.
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
No matter what she named the child the father is responsible for child support.
You can sign your rights away but you will still have to pay child support if you are the father or mother of the child. There is no way to avoid paying child support.
Father Time has changed Kentucky.
File for stop emotion
Uh, no, you cannot.
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If he is the biological or adoptive father of your two children, yes, you can take him to court for child support. But if he is just your 'boyfriend' and has no other biological or legal relationship to your children, probably not.
What I would suggest is to not FORCE him to pay, but at least TRY to TALK HIM INTO IT.
First off: if you're a minor, you don't get to decide where you live, so the "I live with my boyfriend" part is most likely not going to happen. You will have to live with whomever the court grants custody of you.Normally, if your custodial parent dies, your other parent will become your custodial parent. In that case, yes, the child support payments will stop, because it's pointless for your father to pay child support to himself.If the court grants custody to someone other than your father (most likely a blood relative, and almost certainly not your boyfriend), then they may order your father to make child support payments to them instead.If you marry your boyfriend (depending on your age and whether or not your father is okay with it, in some states this might be possible), then you could live with him, but the child support payments would stop.Your father may optionally elect to keep giving you money even if he's not legally obliged to.
No and No.This is ludicrous at the very best. The father is paying child support because of a court ordered decree when he and his ex-spouse ended their marriage. The father continues paying until the daughter attains the age of 18. To expect the 16 year old boy (also a child in a legal sense) to pay child support is ridiculous and beyond belief.