During periods of visitation, the non-custodial parent has the duty to provide food, clothing, shelter, etc., and the right to consent to emergency medical treatment only if there is an immediate danger to the health of the child. Other rights can be written into the decree at this time. Unfortunately, most lawyers overlook this. But, judges have indicated a desire to grant a caring parent those additional rights which has demonstrated the parent can be expected to carry out in a responsible manner. See related link
Child support and custody are two different and only distantly related things. If there's a significant earnings disparity between the parents, it's very likely that a court could award child support to the lower income parent in a shared custody situation.
You Should Be Happy For Them But If Things Don't Work Out Support Them Help Them Move On.
The benefit is that your child is getting financial support from BOTH parents for all the things that he she needs. Food, shelter, clothing, education, etc. These things really DO add up!
It could be genetic traits like blond hair or fair skin, diseases that are inherited, money or things you receive after a parent passes away, or mannerisms you learn from your parents.
It depends on a couple of things. If you still live with your parents, if your parents support you, and if you will be paying the credit bills. Usually if it says household income, it is everyone who lives with you (not including children obviously)
Step parents don't pay for their spouses children just the biological parents do. He is the only one paying child support. If you divorce you will need a prenup or your things will be divided equally unless you say otherwise.
(Acts 20.35) I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak , and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said , It is more blessed to give than to receive
I can receive many things from people.
Babies and young children rely on their parents for various things they cannot do themselves. This includes feeding, dressing, bathing, and providing a safe and nurturing environment. They also require their parents for emotional support, love, and guidance in their early stages of development.
I am not sure why 2 things... What you need is powerful enough power supply, enough space in your computer case and good ventilation to prevent overheating. And a compatible interface.
Once a child is 18 the parents are not responsible for the child. Everything that the child does when s/he moves out is his or her own responsibility. However the parents do help support the child but can not do things for the child. They arent REQUIRED to help. But they do help if the child asks. Also, the child is an adult so it would not make much sense if the child could not do for him or herself. That is what the parents raised them to do. If you need support, ask but sometimes the parents support there child because they feel that they should in order to point you in a right direction. But once you are 18 you are on your OWN!
Usually your parents have a good 'vibe' about people because the are older and wiser and you should really at least listen to what they have to say. However, you are your own person and sometimes knows best when it comes to things like this, but i recommend that you talk to your parents about it and I am sure they would understand and support you.