Just go to the Child Support Enforcement Office and request it.
There is no prositute..so there can not be any single mother..it is USA system single mother
A single parent is a mother or father who has no husband or wife.
Yes. It is only fair that the mother has to pay child support. It is no different than if a woman and a man had separated and the mother was a single mother that he would have to pay child support. It is about the welfare of the children, not about who is taking care of the children.
Single mother has sole control and custody, regardless of age, at the time of the birth. Father has a child support obligation, only.
Oh child support, well i am a single father of two tha i have raised by myself with an absent mother for the past13 yrs. in Indiana. She is suppose to pay support but doesn't. Back to your questions the court will probably make the father keep paying until someone pays for an attorney so the state or lawyers make more money from the parents and ultimately take from the children, to make sure the mother isn't going to change her mind and want the kids back. The father will have to pay until the court steps in and makes a judgment. How old are the kids and what state also depends Keep the best interest of the children first something dear to my heart jamie Davis
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depending on your state the single mother has all the rights to the child. In South Carolina that is how the law goes. Although you were engaged you were not married so you have all the rights to the child. Which means you could sue him for child support if you wanted to.
it is very very very very very very very hard to be a single mother especially when that single mother only has a part time job and is trying very hard to support her and her family including her mother so yeah its pretty hard to be a single mother
a child / children and a mother or a father
A single mother can typically petition the court for full custody of the baby if the father is not involved in the child's life. The court will consider the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. It is advisable to consult with a family law attorney for guidance on the legal process.
He can get himself to the family court as soon as possible and petition for visitations and/or joint custody of the children. Once he has established his paternity his right of access to the children must be addressed before the court will allow the children to be moved with the mother to another state. Of course, once established as the biological father he may become subject to a child support order as well. If possible he should seek advice from a family law attorney.
Because usually their Mother cares about them more than their Father.