State Laws determine what county has jurisdiction over a child support case. Generally, the county where the child resides with the mother has jurisdiction. You need to inquire at your local family court. See link.
The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.
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neither.....unless you have a dirty mother or father and one goes and sticks the other for child support......but that would be stupid of course.....the judge would reject your request any way........so neither parent would pay child suport.....
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
Request an enforcement action from child support enforcement.
You need to bring a court action to establish paternity legally. Once you have supplied the information about the father to the court, it can order the proposed father to submit to a DNA test. Once paternity is established you can request a child support order and the court will set the amount according to state child support guidelines. The father can request joint custody and/or a visitation schedule.You need to bring a court action to establish paternity legally. Once you have supplied the information about the father to the court, it can order the proposed father to submit to a DNA test. Once paternity is established you can request a child support order and the court will set the amount according to state child support guidelines. The father can request joint custody and/or a visitation schedule.You need to bring a court action to establish paternity legally. Once you have supplied the information about the father to the court, it can order the proposed father to submit to a DNA test. Once paternity is established you can request a child support order and the court will set the amount according to state child support guidelines. The father can request joint custody and/or a visitation schedule.You need to bring a court action to establish paternity legally. Once you have supplied the information about the father to the court, it can order the proposed father to submit to a DNA test. Once paternity is established you can request a child support order and the court will set the amount according to state child support guidelines. The father can request joint custody and/or a visitation schedule.
The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.
The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.
Just go to the Child Support Enforcement Office and request it.
He can request custody or a visitation order if he is the father of the child. At the same time you should petition to remain the custodial parent and request a child support order.He can request custody or a visitation order if he is the father of the child. At the same time you should petition to remain the custodial parent and request a child support order.He can request custody or a visitation order if he is the father of the child. At the same time you should petition to remain the custodial parent and request a child support order.He can request custody or a visitation order if he is the father of the child. At the same time you should petition to remain the custodial parent and request a child support order.