So what relationship are you to the parent or the child?
If you were married when the child was born, you are assumed to be the father. Unless someone else is listed on the birth certificate, you're going to be expected to support the child.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
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No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
Both parents would be liable for support in such a case.
If paternity has been established the biological mother or person who has legal custody of the minor child can petition the court for child support from the father. The matter of not signing the birth certificate is irrelevant.
No. He can sign over his rights but he would still be liable to pay child support. The only time he doesn't have to pay child support is if a stepdad wanted to adopt the child, then the biological father doesn't have to pay child support if he signs his rights away.
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The only people liable for child support or for supporting a child are the biological parents who actually helped to conceive the child.
No. He can sign over his rights but he would still be liable to pay child support. The only time he doesn't have to pay child support is if a stepdad wanted to adopt the child, then the biological father doesn't have to pay child support if he signs his rights away.
Yes. Up until that moment the child is yours along with the responsibilities.
If you are shown to be the biological father of the child, you may be liable for child support under the laws in some states. Only a qualified lawyer in your own state can advise you how to proceed.
Yes. see linksAns 2.The father has the option to waive his rights if he wants to, and if he can convince the judge that he is sane, sober and not under coercion as he does so.This has nothing at all to do with child support, which is not his right, but his responsibility. In general the mother can't waive child support either, because support is her child's right, not hers.THAT IS CORRECT.....unless the child's mother has re-married and her husband wants to adopt this child, that would release the biological father from paying child support.