He has the exact same rights to the child as the mother does. Don't let the mother or ANYONE tell him any different. All he needs to do is contact an attorney or legal help service and file a parenting plan. They will guide him through the legal rights to help serve a parenting plan giving him the option to be a part of his child's life.
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
No. Fathering more children will normally mean paying more support, not less.
I suggest you contact your State's child support agency. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Contact the branch legal office. Have you asked him why.
Oh yeah. Contact the VA and file a claim and the child will get a check. This is not in addition to child support though.
I suggest you contact your State's child support agency about this.
Of course because they are still his children and he is responsible for supporting them.
If the father provides more than 50% of the support for the child, he is entitled to claim the children on his taxes. Consult an attorney or contact Legal Aid (for free or low-cost legal advice)
He finds her, files an injunction to have the children returned, and start putting aside child support into a trust fund because she will likely refile for retroactive child support in another state. see link below
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.
No, you file for his social security. Also, if you have limited income/assets, you might qualify for TANF or Medicaid, or the Children's Health Insurance Program.
Yes.
As long as you're not on Welfare, contact child support enforcement.
The father is usually always the person responsible for the insurance.
The father does, since the mother is paying her share towards the children in the form of child support.
Contact your State's child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
No. They still are his children.