Contact the branch legal office. Have you asked him why.
My son's father is in the military and pays child support. I want to join the military and was wondering will my child support stop or change. Can anyone help me with this matter?___________________________Being in the military has no effect on child support, for either of you. However, you should make arrangements for child care and custody in the event that you are both deployed overseas at the same time, which is a common problem when both the mother and the father are on active duty. Having a minor child to care for will not get you out of a deployment.Ken MitchellLT USN (ret)
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
Only with approval of the court, but yes it is likely to be stopped.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
No
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
You can, but eventually the court will question what you are doing.
what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found
Marriage to the child's father would be the best proof, I suppose.
The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
Yes, visitation can be stopped if the father has no home.
You would have to revisit the case in court anytime you have a change in income.
No, child support does not start until the child is born. Once the child is born the mother can seek child support and it can be deducted from the father's pay.
You will need to contact the child support recovery unit that is handling your case to have the support stopped. If a recovery unit is not handling your case, you will have to file paperwork with the court system.
My son's father is in the military and pays child support. I want to join the military and was wondering will my child support stop or change. Can anyone help me with this matter?___________________________Being in the military has no effect on child support, for either of you. However, you should make arrangements for child care and custody in the event that you are both deployed overseas at the same time, which is a common problem when both the mother and the father are on active duty. Having a minor child to care for will not get you out of a deployment.Ken MitchellLT USN (ret)
No. This interferes with the child's right to see the father. Other consequences depending on the law in your province or state can occur however, such as restriction of license, passport and garnishment of wages.