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Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
In most cases, yes, the father is legally required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is to ensure the financial well-being of the child.
Yes.
Yes. The mother must file for child support.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
1) to pay support; 2) to petition the courts for visitation
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
The mother. The father have to petition the court for custody or visitation right.
His mother wants him to refresh his faith, get married, and have kids. His father father wants him to support himself.
Depends on specific states laws as they apply to child support and the welfare of the child. If the mother married a sex offender, should the father know?
If he was not married to the mother, nothing until granted them by the courts. see links