No one can force a child on you. If you are the biological father you have to pay for your child's upkeep. You can give up your parental rights and don't have to have anything else to do with your child but you have to pay child support. This is when you notice how cheap condoms are compared to child support. It's not right that the tax payers would have to pay (if she needs welfare) the next 18-21 years because you made a baby. If you are lucky, the mother will meet someone who will adopt your child and be the father and then you don't have to pay child support anymore. But until then you have to put the Big Boy pants on and be a Man and pay for your child.
Having a child is an emancipating event therefore you should not have to be responsible for that child.
No, and a father should never pay without a court order.
A father has no inherent rights to an unborn child. Those rights are only conferred after the birth of the child and only after legal paternity is established as outlined by state laws in New York.
If the father becomes unemployed, he should immediately contact the court to seek relief from the child support obligations. He may NOT just stop paying.
Yes and you should my husband left me with my three kids when they were young in new york and i terminated them then and there.
Being born out of wedlock does not bar a child from inheriting from his deceased father. However, if the father left the child out of the will then that child might not be able to inherit anything without contesting the will in court.
yes.
By not being a d*bag and helping the father and child to establish a relationship.
The answer to this child support question and many others for the state of New York can be found here. https://newyorkchildsupport.com/
Yes, but the father can and should file an injunction to stop his child being taken away.
Yes, unless paternity is established for the actual father. The law presumes that the husband is the father of any child conceived/born during the marriage.
Jurisdiction can be transferred