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Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.
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No, you can not file for abandonment charges. You can however, refuse the child support and take the parent to court. If they refuse to attend the court date and/or don't push for rights and you believe they are an unfit parent, then they may loose their rights. This will be a long process, but if a child is involved and are believed to be abused or neglected then it is well worth it. Before beginning a long process like this, make sure that you really believe that the parent is unfit. Once the process is started there is no going back!
if your saying that someone eles is pressing charges on another grownup cause the grown up just told the child that he or she is ugly or something like that then of course not duuu
Either the legal guardian of the child, or any agency acting on the child's behalf.
Bankruptcy is a Federal process and has no effect on child support. Bankruptcy does not dismiss child support debts.
With a lawyer that specializes in such legislation.
... prevent ... Bankruptcy is a Federal process and has no effect on child support. Bankruptcy does not dismiss child support debts.
Absolutely!!!!!!!!! Fraud is fradu and ANYONE can bring the charges to the proper authorities.
Contact the child support enforcement division of the human services department in the state in which you reside.
To get a child support release in California, you have to contact the child support agency and fill out a form. You will need to do this to start the process to petition the court for the release.
If the child is not in the process of being legally adopted you will still be held responsible for child support.