Child support is intended to help pay for the basic living expenses, such as rent, utilities, clothing, insurance and the like, all of which remain the same even when the child is visiting the non-custodial parent.
If not parents then who? Perhaps if you ask yourself why anyone else should be forced to support your children you might come to understand why that is your responsibility. When you take the steps necessary to bring a child into the world that child has needs. Most immediate are protection, food and clothing. Also important are medical care and education so the child will have the capability of self support when they mature. Children are expensive, If you don't want to support them then you need to take the necessary steps to avoid causing a pregnancy. You need to practice contraception.
If not parents then who? Perhaps if you ask yourself why anyone else should be forced to support your children you might come to understand why that is your responsibility. When you take the steps necessary to bring a child into the world that child has needs. Most immediate are protection, food and clothing. Also important are medical care and education so the child will have the capability of self support when they mature. Children are expensive, If you don't want to support them then you need to take the necessary steps to avoid causing a pregnancy. You need to practice contraception.
If not parents then who? Perhaps if you ask yourself why anyone else should be forced to support your children you might come to understand why that is your responsibility. When you take the steps necessary to bring a child into the world that child has needs. Most immediate are protection, food and clothing. Also important are medical care and education so the child will have the capability of self support when they mature. Children are expensive, If you don't want to support them then you need to take the necessary steps to avoid causing a pregnancy. You need to practice contraception.
If not parents then who? Perhaps if you ask yourself why anyone else should be forced to support your children you might come to understand why that is your responsibility. When you take the steps necessary to bring a child into the world that child has needs. Most immediate are protection, food and clothing. Also important are medical care and education so the child will have the capability of self support when they mature. Children are expensive, If you don't want to support them then you need to take the necessary steps to avoid causing a pregnancy. You need to practice contraception.
If not parents then who? Perhaps if you ask yourself why anyone else should be forced to support your children you might come to understand why that is your responsibility. When you take the steps necessary to bring a child into the world that child has needs. Most immediate are protection, food and clothing. Also important are medical care and education so the child will have the capability of self support when they mature. Children are expensive, If you don't want to support them then you need to take the necessary steps to avoid causing a pregnancy. You need to practice contraception.
You and your parents.
No
Parents should have to pay because obviously the parent is lacking on something which makes the child lack and not go to school
No
I think married couples should decide together when the time is right. Things should be in place and prepared for the child, such as the parents should have a good education. They or at least one of them should have a steady secure job so the parents have enough money to pay for the child's medical care, food and protection.
I think you should pay half and your parents should pay halfAnother view:No, the parents are not obligated to pay for half, a fourth, or any of it. Parents don't "owe" their kids any expensive (luxury) items - those are a privilege IF the parents choose to buy it, or even pay for just part of it.If the item is not a necessity (e.g. food, basic clothing, etc.), then you should buy it, but only if YOU have the money to do so. If you don't have enough money to buy it right now, then you can save for it until you do have enough money for it.As for how much should you pay for it, that depends on how badly you want it, as well as how expensive it is. If you want it badly enough, then you should be willing to pay for it yourself.
If the court has said you are to pay child support, your marital status does not matter.
No, but the school will call your parents and if you stay out too much they can take your parents to court. There can be fines that your parents will have to pay. Stay in school you need an education.
AnswerYou can move out at 18. But that sort of depends upon what you and your parents agree to. They might agree to pay for college if you live at home. They are under no obligation to put you through college.
The groom's parents are only responsible for paying out of town guests at rehearsal dinner for: Parents of the bride (some parents are divorced and one ex may live out of town or both live out of town, but often the out of town parents of the bride will pay their own way if they can financially afford it); Maid of honor; bridesmaids; flower girl or ring bearer. Any other relatives or friends that are not in the wedding party should pay their own way.
unless there is a writen contract saying they will id say no
Parents need to earn money so that they can care properly for their children. It does not matter what particular job they do, but they need one which pays reasonably well. When the children grow up they should follow the good example which has been set by their parents. When they have left education they should try to "pay their way" with their parents by contributing part of their income to increase the family's income pot. When their parents are older and retired, the younger ones should help to care for them in return for their parents' years of child care.