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, you can be legally required to pay child support even if you do not want to, as it is a legal obligation to financially support your child. Failure to pay child support can result in legal consequences.
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.
Ethically, if the child is yours then you pay support. The circumstances are irrelevant.
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.
Yes.
yes...if the father has custody of the child or children then a woman has to pay child support just like a man.
Yes, a man who fathers a child is legally obligated to pay child support to help financially support the child, regardless of his relationship with the mother.
Absolutely yes. If a man doesn't want children then he must practice contraception. You were half of the team that gave the child life and therefore you are responsible for it.
Yes, you are legally obligated to pay child support regardless of whether you want the child or not. The financial responsibility for supporting a child is separate from parental preferences or desires.
No. Just because you no longer want to see your child or have rights to him does not mean the taxpayers should have to pay for him. You made him so you pay for him. Child support is a separate issue.
Yes. Only of the child is adopted can you get out of paying child support.