Yes, you do.
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76% women pay child support for two kids. 0ne kid the percentage is 91% About 10% of the child support obligors are women.
Assuming he is the biological father there should be no problem.
Yes, but why would she? She has more the gain saying she's single.
then the man in jail has to pay child support.
It is certainly possible, but it is not just his choice, there have to be appropriate measures in place to provide support for the child, now legally his.
If it's like Illinois, the mother's husband is presumed to be the child's father unless/until proven otherwise. If someone else is proven to be the father, he will be potentially liable for child support.
Women have the same obligation to support their children as men if the child does not reside with them. Parents are responsible for the financial support of their children. For example, the child may reside with the biological father or another relative. In that case, the mother would be responsible for paying child support if the court entered a child support order.
Assuming you are an American citizen, your child definitely has the right to live in the states.
In theory the women should now be paying for there percentage of the keep of the child that is no longer living with the women, so yes she should pay child support now.
If both parents get married to one another, then they are both supporting their own children in the normal manner, as a family, and nobody has to pay child support. Once the couple marries the child support order should be terminated by notifying the court. However, any child support arrears owed at that time to the state or to the custodial parent remain in effect until they are paid.
Generally, yes. It depends on the economic status of the parties. Many women pay child support.