If you were married to the mother at the time of the child's birth, it is yours. You would have to go back to court to make a change. At this point, you need to pay up and move on.
Yes. Just because you're not married doesn't mean you're not the child's father, and it's on that basis that child support is ordered. * Additionally, both parents are equally responsible for supporting their child/children. Courts no longer grant custodial rights to the mother simply because she is "the mother". However, the law presumes that an unmarried woman retains sole custody to a child until a court rules otherwise. The father must establish parentage before the court will consider child support, custodial, visitation or other issues
Idaho borders British Columbia
Yes, Boise is the capital of Idaho.
The "Idaho Potato" seems to be fairly popular. I'm not sure if Idaho actually claims it as a "national food".
Idaho
No, however you could request a trust fund order. see links below
yes
It's possible, if one or both parents now live in Idaho.
father Christmas
Yes, it's made in Rigby Idaho. I just spoke with their support in Idaho, the gear is made in China.
Between Colorado and Idaho, Idaho is the state that is farthest west in the United States. It is also father west than Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana.
In Idaho, a 16 year old cannot legally move out of their parent's house without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Idaho is 18, unless the minor is emancipated by the court.
Yes. Just because you're not married doesn't mean you're not the child's father, and it's on that basis that child support is ordered. * Additionally, both parents are equally responsible for supporting their child/children. Courts no longer grant custodial rights to the mother simply because she is "the mother". However, the law presumes that an unmarried woman retains sole custody to a child until a court rules otherwise. The father must establish parentage before the court will consider child support, custodial, visitation or other issues
Until the court says otherwise, yes.
Central idaho,north idaho, south idaho
No, a person will not be ordered to pay child support on any children that are not his. The only way a person would be ordered to pay child support a child who is not theirs is if they had legally adopted that child.
Idaho County Idaho was established in 1864.