I think it is natural to expect some help from the father in raising a child, but there is a lot more to a relationship than money... so be sure to consider the whole picture and not just one aspect of it as you make a decision.
i think it depends on whether or not you want your child to have a father in his/her life. but you could break up with him and he could still be in the child's life, like visiting and stuff like that. i grew up without a father i never really knew who he was. but if you find someone (after you and baby daddy break up, if you do) who loves you and the child and is willing to help support someone else's kid, then that is a good man right there... oi... i kinda talked a lot... my bad...
you are already married because it is your husband
A parent who is TANF eligible should not have to pay child support.
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
That depends on the circumstances of the parties and the court.
it doesnt
He could be ordered to pay support, as reimbursement to the State. Support is based generally on a percentage of his net income.
If by "government money" you mean public assistance, the answer is yes, but you will have to cooperate with the State in getting a support order for the child's father.
I don't think so. Don't tell me you got someone pregnant.
Yes, but depending on the age of your child, you might get arrested.
That depends on the circumstances of the parties and the court.
yes because maybe the babys mom did. or maybe other generations of the babys parents did. or on and on.
It is rumored that Gilbert Arenas is her babys father