You need to take the matter before the family court and request a paternity test. You should act ASAP.
You need to take the matter before the family court and request a paternity test. You should act ASAP.
You need to take the matter before the family court and request a paternity test. You should act ASAP.
You need to take the matter before the family court and request a paternity test. You should act ASAP.
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now that you are married to the father of your child he doesn't pay child support but pays no gives more money to support yours and his child and running the household. good luck
The father is responsible for paying at least the state mandated minimum in support regardless of what type of income or assistance the mother has. That is considered her portion of support, child support is yours.
If the child is not yours the paying parents or if the amount of payment is too much.
it depends what the child support order says. Today they require a date on when it's supposed to end and if yours don't have that you can end up paying passed age 18. Read more in the link below.
If the child is biologically yours you cannot get out of child support. Why would you not want to take care of your child? And if the isn't yours i think u should still treat it like it was yours!!
Two choices. A): Get a lawyer. B): bribe her with child support money. If the kid is yours, legally you can't be denied rights if you're paying child support.
Yes! Your child is yours forever, they are not the ones getting married. The only way you will not be paying child support is if you sign away your rights and her new husband adopts your children. Is this really worth you never seeing your child again?
If you have signed the birth certificate, then yes, that child is considered yours to support and claim. In some states, you can pay for that child if you provided support or let that child take on your name.
Yes, it does not matter where the child lives, you still have to pay it. The child does not stop being yours just because he/she lives in another state.
If you have paid child support and it turns out the child is not yours you are entitled to sue for repayment of the money.
If you were married to the mother at the time of the child's birth, it is yours. You would have to go back to court to make a change. At this point, you need to pay up and move on.