Make an official request from child support enforcement. see links
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
Pennsylvania does not currently have that law.
If the mother isn't receiving any kind of assistance from the government, she can waive the right to child support from the father, but it wouldn't be in the child's best interest. Child support is the child's right, not the mother's. If the mother were really well off financially, or if she didn't want the father anywhere around the child, she could waive the child's right to support. The father has a responsibility to help take care of the child he helped bring into this world.ClarificationGenerally, in the US, a mother cannot legally waive a child's right to support from their father. A child is legally entitled to be supported by both parents. However, the mother can choose to not involve the court if the parents were never married or if there will be no divorce action filed. However, if the mother doesn't want the money she should put in a college fund for the child.
Parents of minor children are legally required to support said child/children regardless of the circumstances surrounding the matter. The biological father of the child in question must be financially responsible for his child according to the laws and ruling of the court of the state in which the child is a resident.
It depends on the support agreement or court ordered agreement. Sometimes, the father can stop. Other times, the father still pays if the child goes to college. You need to check the documentation. If you don't want to ask a family member, go to the courthouse.
Of course, he does! The kid still needs housing and food during summer break. If the student is not enrolled for six months or more, go back to court for a reduction. Do not amend the agreement on your own.
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.
The court is the only authority that can make the determination that the father cannot pay. No one is "legally responsible" for the father's obligation except the father.
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction, but in many cases, parents are only legally obligated to pay child support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18. Some jurisdictions may require child support to continue while the child is still a dependent, such as through college, but this varies.
Although a father has a moral obligation to support his child he is not legally responsible for payment until there has been a support order issued by the court.
If the court has awarded child support, then the good intentions of the father are irrelevant. Legally, child support must be paid.
he sure does....
Yes, a woman can legally compel a man to pay child support through the legal system if he is the father of the child.
No. The mother cannot overrule a judge.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.