No. If you are not married you pay child support to the custodial guardian, in this case the mother (?), and they take a 26% (?) out of your income to pay for the child. She is also already spending a % of her income. Since you are not married you do not share a income.
Mothers: Mama or Mother Fathers: Pa, Papa or Father
The father should contact the clerk of the court where the support order was enacted for information on how to rectify the situation. Even if the mother has agreed to stop support payments it is not legally binding until the court issues an order stating such. If the father is in arrears he will most likely be obligated to pay the amount before the court considers ending support obligations. Likewise, if the support payments have been made through the state's social services it may not be possible for the mother to or father to engage in the action canceling support obligations.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
File for contempt of court on the child support, but there's nothing that can be done about him not seeing the child as that could open a can of worms incurring the anger of feminists. If you started doing that they would have to start charging mothers for violating the father's court ordered visitation rights, which 60% of fathers are denied access according to the US Dept. of Health & Human Services study, "Survey of Absentee Parents" over 60% of mothers regularly violate the access rights of fathers. They will cut off all contact between the children and their fathers within five years. Unlike child support, mothers are not jailed, even with multiple Contempt of Court ruling against them for violating the fathers' court ordered visitation rights.Can you imagine arresting 60% of custodial mothers?
I believe your "active" parent would need to initiate and start the process. The money you seek from the absent parent, by law, would be for child support for the active parent to help with expenses that occur with raising a child. I recommend contacting your local Child Support Agency to ascertain what steps your active parent needs to take to see if they (you) can start the process. You can do a search by typing "child support" and add in your city, state. Good Luck! But, be careful in this regard. A growing number of relationships with mothers are being destroyed when the children are learning their mothers did get child support and was denying the father access to his children. There are non government programs to help enforce court order visitation like there is for child support.
yes...if the father has custody of the child or children then a woman has to pay child support just like a man.
not if she moved out of the mothers house
Yes, only mothers are not required in most cases.
grand father ;)
Yes, under the Hague Treaty. Only mothers are immune when moving.
Mothers have eggs which the father fertilizes. Mothers are needed to nurse and educate the child.
this is absolutely true unless she gets child support from the father,and if she is lucky her own family will also help support her until she can get on her feet, so it is vital she goes to court to obtain a court order for child support from the father.
Your mother's husband is your father. His father-in-law is your mother's father, your grandfather. Your grandfather's son is your mother's brother, and your uncle. Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin.
Mothers get pregnant by the father. The father and mother gets on top of each other and has s*x.
Mother's father is called a grandpa.
grand father ;)
your grandpa