Yes, if the order is still in effect. He must obey the child support order or he will be found in contempt of a court order. If his income has decreased he can petition the court to modify the child support order.
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.
Social security
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
if the child is still at the age to where child support is needed than it doesn't matter if the father is retired.
yes
yes visitation and child support are two separate issues. Also if paternity is determined the man is not the birth father he has no obligation to child
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 the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
Yes, he does. He is still a father, he has a child, and that child needs support.
Yes child support doesn't stop even if you are unemployed or have no income at all
Yes, but a reduced amountAdditional AnswerThe father would need to return to court to petition for a reduction in the child support order. He cannot reduce the payments on his own. In Massachusetts, for example, the arrears will continue to accumulate until the order is modified.
If the court has awarded child support, then the good intentions of the father are irrelevant. Legally, child support must be paid.
Social security
I wouldn't think so let child support no he is living with you
yes
yes - If someone asks for the support and he is the father.
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.