18 years. But children are always a parent's best friend.
16, thats when most children decide which parent, biological or legally, they want to stay with.
Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
Each situation is different and there is no set answer. The judge will decide. If the biological father is a fit parent then he will most likely be awarded custody. The grandmother would most likely have visitation rights. The judge will look at the situation and decide what is best for the welfare of the child.
A birthfather is the biological father of an adopted child, or a person's biological father.
Biological child or Paternal child
Yes, the court can decide anything. If he is on SSI for instance he might not have to pay.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
Yes. The child does not need to be named after the father for him to be obliged to pay child support. He needs to be the biological father, that's all. Child support obligations arise from being the biological parent of a child and not on the child's name.
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The term "Putative Father" is referred to the biological father who is not yet been legally established as the child's father by a court. A "putative father" is a term used in many states to describe a man who is either alleged to be the father or claims to be the biological father but who is not married to the mother at the time of the child's birth.