Welfare will help in obtain child support and/or state aid.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
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Yes, the parents have to pay child support. They can give you temporary custody.
Ordinarily, a trial court will enter "temporary orders" for custody, visitation, and child support, while the divorce is pending.
Only if it can be shown that the parent does not have possession or custody of the children.
Yes, both have to pay the state.
A husband only pays child support if he does not have custody of the child. If he is paying spousal support, it is only supposed to be temporary until the wife can become financially stable.
To give up custody under Temporary orders, or Divorce Decree, the court will need to change the legal and residential custody of the minor. Child support is not affected unless the Court orders a change in child support.
Yes, both parents owe her child support.
you don't. giving up or terminating your parental rights is forever. What are you trying to do. If you are trying to suspend child support for a time or need to give temporary custody of the child over to the other parent for a short time due to illness, school, business, and the like, file a "modification of final judgment of (paternity, divorce, etc) and request the change before the Judge. If the other party is in agreement, it can be done simply and at little cost to you with a stipulated agreement.
They will most likely enter a temporary custody and support order that will stand until the final decree is issued.