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 it will affect my husband if we divorce
A new child support arrangement should be made part of the present divorce proceeding. Your legal circumstances have changed. The court should be made aware of any other court actions that have involved you and your husband.
my ex-husband and I were married 20 years. Can I draw from his VA disability?
I WAS MARRIED IN ANTIGUA IN 2005.. I WOULD LIKE TO GET A DIVORCE FROM MY HUSBAND. I AM LIVING IN CANADA AND WOULD LIKE TO DIVORCE HIM FROM WITHIN CANADA. HE IS LIVING IN ANTIGUA. CAN I ALSO GET SPOUSAL SUPPORT FROM HIM?
No. It has no effect on the court order between the two of you.
Divorce and domestic violence are separate issues. Not signing the divorce papers may not prevent the wife from getting the divorce and won't change any of the orders of the divorce such as property distribution, child support, etc.
A married woman cannot force her husband to stay with her even for the children's sake, but, she can seek out legal advice and either get a separation; start divorce proceedings and also child support. In some cases the wife may get some spousal support as well, but this is not always the case.
Child support is paid to the wife so she can have money to raise the child. Maybe your husband made more money than his wife when they were still married. It's all in divorce papers. Talk to your husband about it.
A husband has no legal obligation to support his mother-in-law.
if they are married the money should be shared, it is not his or hers, it is theirs, so the husband should technically support his wife
ANSWER:A lot whether you like it or not, but mostly its the husband who do loose a lot because of what they do, betraying his wife. Most married men who end up getting divorce because of infidelity, including the man I married will loose most of what he built in with his wife, like the house, maybe car, support of his children, and much more. It also depends on what the court will give him. So for those married men who think infidelity is exciting and fun, the result of it is divorce..
Yes u can