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Yes, if the father is the custodial parent. It works just the same as when the mother is the custodial parent. The non-custodial pay child support based on their income and other factors.
no, that's custodial interference
No. (The answer is the same whether the father is the obligor/non-custodial parent or obligee/custodial parent.)
With time and preparation. see links below
A custodial parent may have to pay child support if his income is significantly higher than that of the non-custodial parent based on the non-custodial parent's "parenting time" percentage.
court ordered
As he is a non custodial father he has no need to give up his rights at all. see relate question below
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It varies.
If the custodial is the father, he pays support, even with sole custody.
In such a case, the non-custodial father should prepare to begin paying child support.
In Fresno (CA) a custodial father of five had to repay welfare for money the mother received illegally.