Yes, the father will need to pay child support in order to support his child. You are responsible for supporting your child until they reach the age of 18.
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At 18 years old, you are considered an adult and your parents are no longer responsible for your support unless there is a child support order saying otherwise.
Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
If you are asking who pays the support for the child the 14 year old just fathered, the state will look into it and whomever the state decides to give custody will receive child support from the other parent.
The parents of a child do not have an obligation to pay child support to whoever the child decides to live with. Only if the court grants custody to another person and orders the parents to pay child support would an obligation arise.
Yes until the child is leagally adopted
Only if it is ordered by the court. You can not decide on your own!
presumably if the mother is considered the custodial parent then they are still paying expenses for the child and would thus be entitled to child support to defray a portion of those costs.
Child support is supposed to be used by the custodial parent to support the 14 year old child. It should not be spent on alcohol, drugs, and other things that are not directly supporting the child.
Child support accrues from the moment the support order is issued, not from the birth of the child.
Neither parent should receive any child support for a child that no longer lives with either parent. If possible, the parents should consider what they can do to directly help the child who has moved out to allow them to finish school and/or get a college or university education.