That's dependent of preparation. see links
They have no court standing
can try, but they would not have standing
The child is in his primary care. Mother should be paying him.
If your father was given total custody of you and your brother then he could go to court to get you back. However, (and you would have to ask your mother this) if your mother and father have joint custody (such as you or your brother seeing your mother on spring break or other holidays) then child support would continue as was instructed by the courts. If your father had total custody and your mother never saw you, then she could file for partial child support. I know it's confusing, but simply put, if your father doesn't pay your mother child support she should see at least Child Welfare regarding this matter and your father should be paying her some child support regarding you. Good luck hon Marcy
File a modification motion. see links
I teach them how to, so there is the possibility.
If a young girl decides, or acidentally, got pregnant then i believe the girl has a right to decide who the child stays with.
No. If the court has taken custody of the child, the parent no longer has parental rights and cannot make decisions about the child's care or living conditions, at least until the court take actions to restore custody to the parent.
The one who has custody of the child. If the child stays at the other parents home part of the time and drives their vehicles then the child must also be listed as a driver on that parents policy.
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
Just file where you are at and give his address. They will handle it from there.
In the State of Utah if the child stays with the non-custodial parent for 24 consecutive days and nights the father is only required to pay 50% of the child support amount for that month. If the child spends one night at the custodial parent home during the 24 day period it is not considered consecutive and the non-custodial parent will be required to pay the full 100% of child support ordered. Check with you states Office of Recovery Services or Child Support Enforment Agency they should have information on there website that may help you.