The issue is not connected, so yes, times three. Most often I've seen cases where the women target good income earning married men to get pregnant by. When I worked as a cab driver, I would hear them brag about it.
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'm in KCMO. A judge has to approve it and the mother cannot be on welfare now or in the future.
Can, but the father can challenge it in probate.
Up to age 18, retroactive five years maximum, if approved. Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement opposes this practice.
Not really. It is based on a percentage of the pay of the parent paying child support and the number of children that are his/hers with the custodial parent.AnswerThe child support you receive for the first child from her father is not affected by your having another child by a different father. The first father is only responsible for supporting his own biological child.
In Missouri it can be.
Barring state laws, only with a court modification. In Missouri you can do so after 30 days.
yes it does! In general, the birth of a subsequent child[ren] will not affect the parent's obligation to the older child[ren]. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
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.
None, SSI cannot be attached
Yes. It is only fair that the mother has to pay child support. It is no different than if a woman and a man had separated and the mother was a single mother that he would have to pay child support. It is about the welfare of the children, not about who is taking care of the children.
The father does, since the mother is paying her share towards the children in the form of child support.
No. They still are his children.
no because if you had a baby with another man your ex husband does not pay you with more child support because that is not his child
The parent would get support from the children's father--only while the children are in her custody as minors.
No