That depends on the state. Part of your income is also required to be spent on the child. If you were obligate to put that money into a trust fund, to be spent only on the child, could you maintain that if you had another child?
Contact Texas Fathers For Equal Rights for the answer, see link below.
Yes, but unemployment insurance/disability benefits are considered income for purposes of calculating child support.
No. Access rights are a separate issue, and single fathers have no presumed rights to the child. A motion must be filed to establish those rights.
It depends upon the state you live in and what their laws are regarding modification of child support. In Texas, for example, you would need to file a modification of child support.
You can request to have your child support lowered due to a change in income at anytime. You will have to file for a review with child support recovery or take the case back to court to get it reduced.
This is interpreted by the individual court, but with the fact that they can collect SSI, which comes off the fathers SS, generally an approval is established by age 23.
They were named for the Founding Fathers of Texas.
No.
I am a paralegal student and just happen to be discussing child support in family law. I live in Texas and here once the child turns 18 child support stops it also stops when is no longer attending school, has his own family, also meaning if he has a child of his own and joins the military. hope this helps
he made a treaty with the indians and he lowered the public debt.
He could be considered as one of the founding fathers.
no