DON'T DO THAT! Get a court order with a definite termination date and make your payments to the court or to the State disbursement agency.
Yes. Paternity must be proven by a DNA test before a support order can be entered UNLESS the father agrees that he is the daddy. Then no test is required.
It isn't his wives child.
The only time you can take a father off of child support is if the mother agrees with it, but that rarely happens, so I'm going to have to say no, it's very rare, the closest you can get to not paying AT ALL, is reducing the pay .
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If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
If the father files for bankruptcy then he may be able to stop paying. Also if the X-Wife agrees or signs a paper stating the father no longer has to pay then he doesn't have to pay any longer.
Yes, or he should. It's not legal to pay outside a court order. I teach fathers to never do this.
Until/unless you are determined to be the child's father, no.
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