Yes, but he should go for custody.
Depends on the region and spending habits. Single custodial fathers survive are far less without government help or child support.
If the amounts paid are over and above the amount due in a child support order it would be considered a gift to the child's mother. If there is no existing child support order you should make payments by check. If the mother eventually seeks a child support order the court can go backward to collect child support that should have been paid. If you have proof of payments they will result in a credit.
Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
Child support is based on net income. The courts can require the obligor to look for work if they decide that his non-work income is not sufficient to support the child.
Three payments
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That is dependent on the individual state, and whether an adjustment was made to the overall payments to account for this. In California they would not stop because the payments are adjusted downward to account for time spent in the care of the obligor parent, but in Missouri, after 30 days child support enforcement can be notified, who will confirm and adjust payments. In most state, they do not stop without a court order. see links below
Yes, but it might take a court order. Single fathers have no rights to see the child without an order, plus if a child support order is not in place, you better get it done. see links
Yes, as payment made without a court order is a gift. see links below
Only with the approval of the court and forfeiture of any child support claim.
If there are court orders regarding visitation and child support and custody, you will need his and the courts consent. The court orders have to be followed.See related question link.
Most definitely. A court will order that payments be made by the biological parent and cannot logically do this without having certainty of the parents identity. Without that paternity test, anyone could