Yes, As I've seen news reports on father there being required to pay child support, but not getting to see their kids. Just like in the US.
And International Law. You can file for custody, but only Cuba actively enforces foreign custody orders for fathers. You can file a motion to place child support on hold, but that means you put it into a trust fund, not spend it.
There is no nationwide law for when child support stops.
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You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.
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Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
I'm not certain what "put you in child support" means. If your mother in law is, in fact, supporting your child, she could obtain a court order requiring you to contribute to the support of that child. If that's what you were trying to ask, then yes.
No, the debt is all his.
Chester H. Adams has written: 'A guide for judges in child support enforcement' -- subject(s): Child support, Desertion and non-support, Law and legislation, Parent and child (Law)
yes...there is no law against refusing child support.