None that they wouldn't otherwise have.
Added: There are no programs that especially grant assistance to the families of prisoners.
Can you get child support inArkansasif their father is incarcerated
incarcerated
I spoke with a retired judge in Kansas City, and he laughed at the idea.
My father was incarcerated for 2 years for violating his probation.
If you are the father, the minute that the mother went to jail, you should have gotten custody of your children. If the mother (assuming she is the custodial parent) is incarcerated, then the non-custodial parent should file for an emergency hearing and get custody of the children. State lines are not as important as the welfare of the children.
Having children is the financial responsibility of all fathers employed or not.
No, Carrie Underwood's father has not been incarcerated. He has worked as a factory worker and later as a farmer. Underwood has spoken fondly of her family and upbringing, emphasizing their supportive role in her life and career.
This depends on if the father has an income while he is incarcerated,such as income from a business that the father owns and that is still able to operate without him while he is in prison or if the father is eligible for a work release program from the prison or if the father is eligible for an inmate job in the prison.. If the father is incarcerated and is not eligible for any such programs and has no other means of income then the child support will continue to be added to his unpaid balance and will be waiting for him to begin paying when he is released..
Other than the mother, no one.
A father who leaves his children may be referred to as an "absent father" or "estranged father." In some contexts, terms like "deadbeat dad" may also be used, particularly if he neglects financial responsibilities. Ultimately, the terminology can vary based on the circumstances and societal perceptions.
No.
Maybe the mother can only afford the ones she has now but the father can suppport the children she left behind for a better well-being. But it still does not give the mother the authority to leave the children. They still deserve the mother and father both togehter or a mother role model in the children's life. The new child should have the best life possible!! * From a moral standpoint, absolutely not. She has demonstrated her lack of concern for her children's emotional and physical welfare and therefore having more children would be immoral and irresponsible. From a legal standpoint, both parents are responsible for the financial care of their biological children. If the father and/or the state pursue child abandonment and/or non support charges she could be arrested, stand trial and be incarcerated and/or fined she would definitely be ordered by the court to financially support her children.