If he didn't, wouldn't ever separated father in New York save a load of cash. Children are not pay-per-view!
Dont thinkso, the kids 18 it can get money and pay for itself
yes
Yes, a father can give up his parental rights but he still have to pay child support.
== == * Canadian law states that if your ex's new husband has adopted the children and given them his name then you, the biological father are no longer responsible for child Maintenance. * In the UK if the children are legally adopted by someone else, then the biological father is then not the legal father and has no further duty to maintain.
This depends on a couple of things, the state you are in and what your court order says. If the child is living full time with one parent it is the other parent who pays child support. However, if the child is living with the father for the summer (summer possession) the father will still continue to pay the mother child support even though the child temporarily is living with the father. The reason for this is the mother still has bills that are keeping the house and such for the child to come back too. The only way a father will not have to pay is if the court order says that during summer possession the father does not have to pay child support, but normally in this case the mother would not be obligated to pay child support to the father. However in the end, people should do what is best for the children and not worry about the dollars they receive or don't receive.
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
I think that would honestly be up to you. But I wouldn't pay, if he didn't pay anything for them. HE should pay to see his kids.
It should not make a difference how many other kids he has. He is still obligated to pay whatever the court order says he needs to pay.
If you were overpaid, yes.
A father still has the right to visit with his children if he cannot pay support. A man shouldn't have to pay to see his kids. If he is not paying because he does not want to it will catch up with him in the end.
Yes.
Yes, he is still the father.
yes
He can still be ordered to pay. But, if you were the father, than nothing.
As the father has no assumed rights to the child, he can still be ordered to pay by the courts.
He is obligated to pay support until/unless it is established that he is not the father.
Dont thinkso, the kids 18 it can get money and pay for itself