A high percentage of young men don't mind loving and leaving a young woman when she gets pregnant and for some reason they feel they have no responsibility toward raising their child and will walk away leaving the young mother and child to fend for themselves. This is immature and a sign the young man is not a man at all. A woman and baby stranded can go to court to make the father responsible. If he denies it's his child then a DNA test may be required.
Yes, you do.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
Yes, if you are the father of the child, you may be required by law to pay child support to help financially support the child.
She could help the father find a job so he can pay child support.
Yes. Your State's child support agency should be able to help you with this.
No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
You can't. Child support is court ordered and family services handles payments. The money is to support children your father has produced. It is his obligation to pay the support.
Just go to the Child Support Enforcement Office and request it.
Child support benefits can obtained going through your local Department of Human Resources. They will help you receive child support from your children's father.
It depends on the reason for stopping them. If there is a valid reason, child support enforcement provides free legal help. see links below
Yes, if she has the child (legal custody would help).
Only Welfare