The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.
The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.
The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.
The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.
Only Welfare
Only if he's included in the claim.
No, Welfare will file, plus the father can file an order, as he should. see link
I am pretty sure it would be the mother's responsibility since she is the one who is getting welfare by fraud.
No as he can't do that. Not even the courts have the authority to exempt the man from paying child support when Welfare is involved. The mother has no say or authority over the child support. She forfeited that right when signing up. She would have to first give up her claim to Welfare benefits before any action could be taken on child support.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
The mother should be responsible since she had custody. The child was under her roof and she should have to handle the situation. You just can't take the support and not be accountable for the child. If the father wants the child, the court should give him the right to have her at this time and the mother should pay him.
Yes, if there was a court order in place requiring support and it was not suspended/terminated during the father's incarceration.
Yes, though only 7 out of 1000 ever pay it.
her yes, him no.
Never was he on government welfare. He did have to rely on the welfare of his mother's sisters and their husbands after his father and mother both died while he as a child.
Ask the father to request a modification, however you must also file against the mother.