If married, when you divorce him and if single when the child is born. He will then have to prove paternity in court and can then petition for visitation, custody and also pay child support.
If your child is at the age of 2 or older and still on medicaid THEN the father is put on child support by the state.
Yes, but not retroactive.
Yes.
This assumes you mean, "How does a father put himself on child support?": 1) establish paternity; 2) get legal custody of child; 3) petition courts for child support (all of these steps will require notice to the mother of the child).
Can you get child support inArkansasif their father is incarcerated
Child support is calculated based on income of the father (or mother in such a case). If the father is unemployed his child support will still be calculated based on whatever minimum wage is in your state. The only time this does not apply is when the father is on disability. Welfare shouldn't matter.
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
yes it is possible
No, as that is a separate commission from Welfare.
If the child is eligible for support and not receiving it, yes. The money will go to reimburse the state for your medical expenses and those of the child.
An obligor who fails to pay child support pursuant to an order can be put in jail.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.