Yes.
then the man in jail has to pay child support.
Of course. Appealing a child support doesn't have any affect on the existing support order. You must obey the order until the court has issued a new order, which is not likely. Think about it: When a murderer appeals his conviction he doesn't just walk out of jail a free man.
Last year a man was released there after two years for owing child support arrears on a child he is not the father of. It just depends on the judge.
Yes, a man may still be required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is determined by paternity laws and the legal responsibility to financially support the child.
Threaten that you will take him to court, garnish his wages, get his driver's license suspended, and throw his behind in jail.
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. Only of the child is adopted can you get out of paying child support.
Yes, a woman can legally compel a man to pay child support through the legal system if he is the father of the child.
Yes, a man who signs a birth certificate is legally considered the father of the child and can be required to pay child support.
If your worthless you can try.
A Georgia man served a year for not paying child support on a child not his. see links
yes...there is no law against refusing child support.