The proper etiquette for a wedding is the bride's parents should pay for the wedding parties dresses and tuxes. However, this tradition is only practiced every so often completely confusing those that are in the wedding party.
Technically no, you should not have to pay for the tux. You should have communicated this when your son was asked to be in the wedding party, but since you didn't then just be honest and tell them you can't afford it. If you can spare a little money then offer to put that towards it. It is the fault of the Bride and her parents for pressuring you this way.
no, sole custody fathers can also be ordered to pay.
Ask Tecas Fathers to contact him and straighten him out. see link
If not ordered to, they are not required to, and all fathers should run Paternity tests on all their children. see link below
jeffrey dahmers father wrote a book about him titled 'A Fathers Story' . It is out of print, but can be ordered on the internet, simply Google, a fathers story by Lionel dahmer. an exellent read by the way.
I'd say she can unless ordered not to do so.
ordered liberty
Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below
Single fathers have no parental rights until court ordered. A glass ceiling scenario, only the fathers are relegated to the subbasement of equal rights.
This is interpretive, based on age and ability to earn an income, but most often, his parents are ordered to pay if he can't. Of interest, the boy can still be ordered to pay even in cases where he's the victim of statutory rape.
No, sole custody fathers can also be ordered to pay child support if their income is significantly higher. This is common in California.
Yes, if court ordered, or do you believe the child should be taught to dishonor the court, and to believe fathers are unnecessary?
Because they make matching federal funds on all child support ordered. see links below