If the child is still under eighteen, then you need to get legal advice as to what comes next. Otherwise, you need to find another means of creating income.
You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.
If you file for modification of the original order and it is granted, yes.
If there is a child support order in place, and your child is now an adult and has completed their education, then yes. You can have the order modified to stop child support as the child no longer meets the requirements of child support
It is in the best interest of your child for you to pay child support. If the child is still living in Mexico and the mother has a court order, you need to pay support. If there is no court order, you are not legally obligated to pay support.
You might, but he would have to ask the courts to enter an order to that effect.
Whatever you do, do not stop paying child support. You have to get the current order modified by a judge to be able to stop the payments.
Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
If physical custody of a child is transferred from one parent to the other, you need to petition the court for a change in support order. It is possible the other parent will now be paying you child support.
Your mother should have pursued your father in court for child support when you were young. In most jurisdictions you have no legal standing to sue your father for child support now, and especially if there was no original child support order. If there was an order at some time your mother may be able to sue for arrears but that seems not to be the case.
You still owe the back support. Once the child reaches the age of majority (as defined by the support order) there will be no continuing obligation.
No. Report this to the court that issued the child support order. The ones who have the child now need to go to court and get custody so they can get the child support.
If no order was ever entered, it's too late now unless the child is severely handicapped.