no after all she deserves something
Age 18 and also refuses to accept child support. see links below
no
Talk in a stern voice and act confident. If that does not work then tell them that (something they love) will be taken away.
Parents and teachers can support a child who refuses to talk at school by creating a safe and supportive environment, encouraging open communication, and seeking professional help if needed. It is important to be patient, understanding, and to work together to help the child overcome their communication challenges.
Yes
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
You need to return to the court that issued the order and follow its instructions.
Child support is payable unless the child is adopted. It is not linked to custody and access. Whether you see the child or not does not affect support obligations.
Yes. Child support and visitation orders are separate.
Parents can encourage a child who refuses to participate in sports by exploring different physical activities together, providing positive reinforcement and support, setting achievable goals, and emphasizing the importance of staying active for overall health and well-being.
In the US, child support and visitation are two separate things. You are legally responsible for financially supporting your child rather you have visitation or not. If your ex refuses to allow visitation then you need to petition for court-ordered visitation. If you obtain that and the ex still refuses, then s/he is in violation of a court order and there are consequences for that. If, on the other hand, you don't have visitation because the court refuses to allow it (for whatever reason)...well, that's a different issue.
He says its because the child wasn't planned and he doesn't see our unborn child as a person. He refuses to want anything to do with the child but yet he has been there for me throughout the pregnancy. Go figure.