yes, unless the child is adopted
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
Ask the father to request a modification, however you must also file against the mother.
No, but he can't without court approval. Just as with the bio dad, this approval must be agreed upon by the mother. You accepted this responsibility. see link
If he's on payroll deduction, they will contact him when the former employer notifies them.
This depends on a couple of things, the state you are in and what your court order says. If the child is living full time with one parent it is the other parent who pays child support. However, if the child is living with the father for the summer (summer possession) the father will still continue to pay the mother child support even though the child temporarily is living with the father. The reason for this is the mother still has bills that are keeping the house and such for the child to come back too. The only way a father will not have to pay is if the court order says that during summer possession the father does not have to pay child support, but normally in this case the mother would not be obligated to pay child support to the father. However in the end, people should do what is best for the children and not worry about the dollars they receive or don't receive.
Parental rights and child support are two different issues. Signing over your parental rights has no effect on your payment obligation unless the ending of the payment obligation is mentioned on the document.
The parents should return to court to change custody and terminate support. The court may order the mother to pay support and might credit her for the father's arrearage.
You receive 50% of your chromosomes from your mother, and 50% from your father.
You receive half of your chromosomes from your mother and half from your father.
You receive 23 base pairs from your father and 23 base pairs from your mother, for a total of 46. This means you receive characteristics from both of your parents.
Yes a child can receive medical benefits if the mother has sole custody and the father dies. The state will provide the mother with assistance which will include medical benefits for the child. This can happen with or without the father passing on.
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