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No, but that's not possible unless approved by both the other parent AND the court, provided the other parent is not now, nor in the future, collect Welfare.

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Are both unmarried parents required to pay child support in Mississippi?

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How can a non-custodial parent give up visitations and still pay support in Massachusetts?

Yes. Visitation is a privilage and a right, but completely optional. Child support is manditory. * There is no legal procedure required for the non-custodial parent to cease visitation. Court order child support is mandatory as long as the support order is valid. Please be advised that a parent who makes no attempt to be a part of their child's/children's life risks having all parental rights permanently terminated if the custodial parent chooses to petition the court for the granting of such action.


How can i Summons the noncustodial parent for visitation?

the custodial parent is the parent the child lives with the non custodial parent is the parent the child does NOT live with the non custodial parent assuming he / she knows he is a parent... is usually the patitioning parent. if he /she chooses not to seek visitation rights the court cannot force him/ her to see the child.... but they can enforce child support. research the laws for your state.


Can a non custodial parent who pays child support but chooses not to visit his children be taken back to court for increased child support payments bc his ex incurs those 4 days expenses?

Sure, the non-custodial parent can be taken back to court for increased child support, but it will be up to the judge if the increase is granted. Also, it will be up to the custodial parent to prove the increased expenses.


Should the custodial parent go to court to let the child live with the non custodial parent?

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Is it illegal to make the custodial parent pay child support?

It's rare for the custodial parent to have to pay child support, but it does happen. It usually only occurs in one of three situations: 1. The custodial parent makes significantly more than the non-custodial parent. 2. Parenting time is split 50/50 (or close to it). Or 3. The non-custodial parent is paying additional expenses for the child, such as high health-care premiums or child care costs. Your state may have other exceptions to the rule, but yes, exceptions do exist and the custodial parent is sometimes required to pay child support to the non-custodial parent.


What constitutes custodial parent in reference to child support?

The custodial parent is the parent with custody/guardianship of the child.


Does a child have to live with custodial parent in order for custodial parent to receive support?

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What happens if the custodial parent is on welfare?

If the custodial parent is on welfare, it may affect child support arrangements and eligibility for certain benefits. The non-custodial parent may be required to pay child support, which can help alleviate financial strain. Additionally, welfare programs may consider the custodial parent's income and resources when determining eligibility for assistance, potentially impacting the level of support received. It's important for custodial parents to understand how their welfare status interacts with child support laws in their jurisdiction.


Does the custodial parent have to work to get child support in Virginia?

No, the custodial parent does not have to work to get their support. The support goes from the child's other biological parent.Ê


If a pregnant 16-year-old wants to live with the non-custodial parent will the custodial parent have to pay child support?

The minor female could not arbitrarily change residences without the permission of the custodial parent or the court. In addition, the custodial parent would not be required to pay support unless the non custodial parent filed for primary custody and support payments and the court granted the petition. The parent paying child support is legally obligated to continue with the terms of the court order until said order is rescinded or amended. To cease the action, regardless of the change of circumstances would place the parent in a position of contempt of a court order.


What is required by law for the non custodial parent to provide in the household?

Their only legal requirement is the payment of child support.