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No, the custodial parent does not have to work to get their support. The support goes from the child's other biological parent.Ê
Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.
No, they have to be financially able to support themselves and the child though.
Men can receive child support help by contacting their state's child support agency or seeking assistance from a family law attorney. They may need to establish paternity, file a child support order, and work with the court to enforce payments if necessary. It is important for men to understand their rights and responsibilities in order to receive the support they are entitled to.
A modification needs to be filed. see links below
To receive it, they take over the claim.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her own financial support, then no, child support would not continue. However, if 50% or more of his or her financial support is still coming from the custodial parent, then child support would continue like normal.
In such a situation, the courts may order the NCP to look for work and to report on her/his progress.
In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's (NCP's) net income. It is not designed to provide 100% support to either the child[ren] or the CP. Therefore, the CP might have to work.
Contact your State's child support enforcement agency - they can require that he look for work. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
No unless the minor is too young to get a job so he can pay child support. In cases like that the parents can have to pay until he is old enough to work.
That is for the court to decide based on what evidence he has that he is too ill to work.