When asking a man for financial support, be direct and respectful. Clearly explain your needs and reasons for seeking assistance. Present a well-thought-out plan for how the support will be used and how it will benefit both parties. Be open to negotiation and willing to discuss terms openly and honestly.
As an asset, it can be attached, even in cases of retroactive support for a child the man never knew existed.
No you can not. You have to have someone to support you.
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Not for child support, but if arrears exist, as an asset, it is attachable. It can only be considered when if as an old fart, and retired while collecting it, he gets a young chickie pregnant. I had a case of that involving a 92 year old man.
No, typically child support is ordered by a court and is based on the financial circumstances of the parents, not their gender.
No, only the biological parents are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.
Yeah.I think that the first one is the right one.
In most cases, a man is legally required to pay child support even if he does not want the child. This is because child support is considered the right of the child, not the parent's choice. The court will typically determine the amount of child support based on the child's needs and the parent's financial situation.
Yes. Your child is your financial responsibility, and the fact that others are forcing the state to support other children does not relieve you of your obligation. State laws govern the determination of the INDIVIDUAL financial needs of offspring, and you should advise your counsel if you feel your support is being inflated by the costs of maintaining children not your own.
no...you should not continue your relationship with him.
i'm not sure so why dont u ask ur teacher man? LOL
If he can prove through a paternity test that he is not the father, he needs to petition the court to stop child support and can ask that prior child support be returned to him.
ask him out
Yes, within limitations of the state law. see link
The same way you ask out a man who is under 50.
Yes, she can. Although it is a tradition for a man to ask the woman.