Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
Not sure if you want to hurt him or not but it's the biological parents obligation to provide for their child regardless of how many they have. It's the child's right. And if you need benefits from the state they will go after him first. If he can not support another child he should not have gotten one or he needs to get a second job.
Yes, he does. He is still a father, he has a child, and that child needs support.
He is the father and not to allow him his child would hurt the child. Take him to family court for the support.
One thing I do know is that visitation and support are two separate issues. Whether or not you utilize your visitation rights, does not mean whether or not you pay child support. So in my opinion, no, you don't have to visit...but you still must pay support...and on another note...do you think that maybe your influence might help your child with whatever is making him/her abusive? And maybe your lack of influence might hurt him/her? I am very pro-involvement as far as parents go. Please try to solve the problem by means other than abandonment.
NO! Call they child support agency and find out why he stopped it and actually I don't think he can. Unless you have joint custody and placement he has to pay that is every states law. But do not use him not paying child support to withold your child you can be held in contempt of court. Those are two separate issues. That is right, He cannot just stop paying. and I agree, do not use money to withold your child from seeing him. It will only hurt your child and then come back on you.
As far as I know, no UNLESS you aren't paying child support. The child is STILL legally entitled to be financially supported by BOTH parents so just keep that in mind.
If his name is on the birth certificate, he will certainly need to know before you can allow the child to be adopted. If he has not shown any interest in the child, and is not paying child support, then it is entirely reasonable for you to seek a better home for your child. Just wanting a baby is not enough for parenthood (as you seem to know!)--raising a child into an adult takes a lot of time and effort. Your baby's needs come before the ex's wants. And, he owes you child support for the entire period until the child is 18.
the school or the child it depends on how the child is hurt
Your not wrong to be hurt. Just be sure to collect child support. It is too bad the child will grow up in a single parent home.
No they do not go to jail. Remember that child support also helps pay for housing, utilities, gas to go places as well as for items for the child. Like any budget, toys and new clothes are wants not needs. As a non-custodial parent, you should not consider that child support is enough; it doesn't hurt to occasionally take the child out for a set of clothes, a jacket or new shoes.
It can be dangerous, depending on the child. If the child cries, he or she is hurt. If not, the child is fine. Depending the weight of the child, it may or may not be hurt.
?be fore taking a child temperature say I'm going to take your temperature ,with a little thermometer,.its go under your arm and it doesn't hurt you.