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Does the parent who has custody ever have to pay the noncustodial parent support?

Alimony to the non-custodial parent may still be ordered; depends on the circumstances. Child support payments are based on both the needs of the child and the ability of the parent to provide them.


What are some drawbacks of inconsistent parenting?

Some problems might arise if a parent is inconsistent in his/her style. The child might become confused as to what he/she needs to do. The child might not understand when the parent is being serious, or is joking. The ever changing atmosphere in the house can surely be detrimental to a child.


If a parent has visitation rights but the child is in a special needs facility can that parent get custody of that child?

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Can you win custody even if you can't pay your child support?

Physical custody is based upon your ability to provide for your child's emotional, physical, mental and financial needs. Failure to financially provide for the child when you are the noncustodial parent shows unwillingness or inability to provide financially for him/her.


Is it fair for the custodial parent to ask the non custodial parent for half of the rent along with other needs for the child?

Not if your the parent taking care of the child.


What are the Arkansas divorce laws regarding child custody and support?

In Arkansas, child custody and support are determined based on the best interests of the child. The court considers factors such as the child's relationship with each parent, the ability of each parent to provide for the child's needs, and the child's preferences if they are old enough to express them. Child support is typically calculated based on the income of both parents and the needs of the child. Parents may share joint custody or one parent may have primary custody, depending on the circumstances.


How do a teacher tell a parent their child needs a bath?

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Who is an ideal parent?

An ideal parent is one who is able to place their child's needs before their own.


What is an incompetent parent?

An incompetent parent is one who emotionally, physically or psychologically abuses the child. An incompetent parent may not be able to care for their own needs and be financially struggling to accommodate for the child's basic needs such as health, safety and nutrition.


Can a neighbor take a child to the emergency room?

If the parent is not available to take a child to the emergency room then whomever takes the child needs to present a note from the parent or the parent needs to be available by phone. If the situation is life-threatening (excessive bleeding, unconcious patient, etc.) the emergency room staff can consider the situation as implied consent. If the parent is not available to take a child to the emergency room then whomever takes the child needs to present a note from the parent or the parent needs to be available by phone. If the situation is life-threatening (excessive bleeding, unconcious patient, etc.) the emergency room staff can consider the situation as implied consent.


If parents agree can child support be lifted?

It depends on where you live. In the United States, the parent who filed for child support can file for modification or termination of child support, but needs to provide supporting documentation as well as good reasons why it should be modified/terminated. The court looks at the well being of the child and what would be best for him/her, not whether a parent has a change of heart and is doing this to cut the other parent some slack.


Can primary parent get child support from disabled parent on welfare?

The non-custodial parent will still owe child support, even if he or she is disabled and on welfare. However, most states will not garnish needs-based assistance such as disability or welfare payments. So if the parent is not working and does not pay his or her court-ordered child support, it would be difficult for the state to collect. He or she might still be arrested and jailed for failure to pay.