No. Being unemployed is not in itself a reason for the court to deny visitations.
Contact the lender and let them know the circumstances and your intentions. At least you won't be on record as being uncooperative.
Being unemployed means you do not have a job.
There are over 40 million unemployed and illiterate adults in the United States.
If a father and mother are divorced and you are asking about child support payments there might be a lot of back story that is not public knowledge. Also the mother may be bitter or angry regarding trust being violated. There can be many reasons.
It is a possibility that they have strokes due to stress of not having a job. Stress can do lots of damage, and being unemployed can cause a bunch of it.
Lack of a job means being unemployed (out of work).
Question is: How do I let family members know that I will not be giving out Christmas presents this year, due to being unemployed?
Leo Howe has written: 'Being unemployed in Northern Ireland' -- subject(s): Insurance, Unemployment, Unemployed, Unemployment Insurance
When he was six years old, whilst he was asleep David's father doused him in kerosene and chucked a lit match on him before fleeing. His father later claimed the stress of being unemployed and recently going through a bitter divorce from David's mother caused him to snap.
no because that is what welfare is for to help the needed
It is better than being unemployed.