The mother should visit the family court and inquire there about her options or she should consult an attorney who specializes in child support issues. A father's obligation to support a child does nor depend on his willingness to "sign child support papers". If the father ever lived in your state it may be able to claim jurisdiction. If not, you can request an order for a DNA test under the laws in his state to establish paternity. It can be complicated but there are laws in the US designed to help make father's support their children financially.
The mother should visit the family court and inquire there about her options or she should consult an attorney who specializes in child support issues. A father's obligation to support a child does nor depend on his willingness to "sign child support papers". If the father ever lived in your state it may be able to claim jurisdiction. If not, you can request an order for a DNA test under the laws in his state to establish paternity. It can be complicated but there are laws in the US designed to help make father's support their children financially.
The mother should visit the family court and inquire there about her options or she should consult an attorney who specializes in child support issues. A father's obligation to support a child does nor depend on his willingness to "sign child support papers". If the father ever lived in your state it may be able to claim jurisdiction. If not, you can request an order for a DNA test under the laws in his state to establish paternity. It can be complicated but there are laws in the US designed to help make father's support their children financially.
The mother should visit the family court and inquire there about her options or she should consult an attorney who specializes in child support issues. A father's obligation to support a child does nor depend on his willingness to "sign child support papers". If the father ever lived in your state it may be able to claim jurisdiction. If not, you can request an order for a DNA test under the laws in his state to establish paternity. It can be complicated but there are laws in the US designed to help make father's support their children financially.
The mother should visit the family court and inquire there about her options or she should consult an attorney who specializes in child support issues. A father's obligation to support a child does nor depend on his willingness to "sign child support papers". If the father ever lived in your state it may be able to claim jurisdiction. If not, you can request an order for a DNA test under the laws in his state to establish paternity. It can be complicated but there are laws in the US designed to help make father's support their children financially.
Not really. It depends on the situation.
He is obligated to pay support until/unless it is established that he is not the father.
Yes unless the mother gets remarried and the child is adopted by the new husband
What country are you in?
If he has them and refuses to return them you can call the police. If you want him to have legal physical custody the both of you need to go back to court and have the custody order modified and the father's child support order terminated.
no
Yes, but he can file for contempt charges. see links below on how
A father who refuses to pay child support may be reported to the social services child support enforcement office. The office will launch an investigation, and can garnish the money from his paycheck.
with adoption
Refuses or is not able to in this economy? Of the two, not getting access to the child is far more damaging to the child and society as a whole. We don't need more another fatherless child adding to the crime rate. see link below.
Yes
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.