The percentage of parents that lose a child is extremely high with numbers in the upwards of 50k per year and is often in the 5 percentile range.
There's no program in place to track the various reasons for a CHANGE in the primary residence of the child.
85%
In general, child support obligations are imposed on absent parents.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income, so it's unlikely that the State will increase your support when you lose your job.
For a child if they lose an upper tooth the child's parents will plant it in the ground and if a child loses a bottom tooth the child's parents will throw it on the rooftops so the new tooth will grow healthy and upwards.
Yes, but with low percentage.
The parents are liable for support to the State, unless/until the child is adopted. Losing one's parental rights does not terminate one's legal responsibility.
no the child will not lose that parents name. i currently have 2 children i'v lost my rights to and they still carry my name. the only way they can lose your last name is if you sign saying you accept the name change, nobody can just strip somebody of there legal born name.
No. The minor has the same needs as before which the parents have to pay for. The minor and the father of her child will have to pay for their own child.
Child support is the other parents half of the expenses your child costs each month. You pay the other half. What you do in your private life, sleep with etc, can not change the fact that each parent have to pay for their child. He has an obligation to pay for his child just like you do so the child support goes to the one who has custody for the child. The court do not care about that you had an affair and will not let your child lose 50% of his/hers financial support because of it. Whether to pay or not is not up to the parents.
Even if children are removed by social services in Massachusetts, the parents do not lose their rights to protect them. If the child becomes endangered in foster care the parents should discuss the case with the authorities and a lawyer.
Yes, this is possible but with low percentage reaches to 25%.