If a man gets married is his spouse responsible for his child support?
No, but 20% of your income can be used in calculations. see link
If you lose your job due to disability can your ex husband take your child?
First, you can't lose a job due to a disability. That's illegal. You can become disable, preventing you from working. As for custody, that determinant of the form of disability and the needs or safety of the children. Should the children remain in the care of a parent whose bipolar and not taking their medications?
Can a man father a child if he has tumors on his prostate?
If you have a prostactectomy to get rid of it then you will not be able to father children because the prostate makes the seminal fluid. You cannot ejaculate without the seminal fluid.
Did Obama pass new child support laws?
Child support is handled by the states; Congress passes laws, not the president.
Is a paper still valid if its notarized years later?
In general, age does not make a document invalid. However, keep in mind that notarization attests only to the date of the signature and the identities of the signatories; it is not a representation that the statements in the document are true.
In particular, a notarization years later does not prove that any date in the document, other than the specific date on which the document was notarized, is in fact a true and correct date. This may or may not matter: if you sign a will, and five years later think "gee, I should have this notarized", you can go and do so without invalidating the will, because it doesn't really matter what your will said during a five-year period in which you didn't die, what matters is what it says WHEN you die.
However, if the person who made the will has died in the interim, a post-mortem notarization is going to look awfully fishy (and no ethical notary would notarize such a document anyway).
What statute can be used to stop an adult harboring a child under 16 years old?
Harboring a known runaway
Can I lose child support if I had an affair?
Child support is the other parents half of the expenses your child costs each month. You pay the other half. What you do in your private life, sleep with etc, can not change the fact that each parent have to pay for their child. He has an obligation to pay for his child just like you do so the child support goes to the one who has custody for the child. The court do not care about that you had an affair and will not let your child lose 50% of his/hers financial support because of it. Whether to pay or not is not up to the parents.
Can you get a blood test if there when there is a child support order?
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
If a child support order was issued against you and you have doubts whether you are the father of the child then you can request a DNA test through the court. You should act immediately.
Does the father have a legal right to know who is living in the same household as his child?
Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.
Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.
Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.
Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.
Can you give up parental rights in Alberta Canada?
You can give up parental rights in Alberta, Canada. Before doing so, you should really make sure this is something you want to do because it will be very hard to get your rights back once you have given them up.
depends on state laws
In many states, yes, but there's a drawback. If she really does know who the father is, she can still stop the support against the stepfather, as any time, than file for retroactive child support against the bio dad. This has been turning up in a number of paternity fraud cases of late.
In Missouri it can be.
Once a child is 18 the parents are not responsible for the child. Everything that the child does when s/he moves out is his or her own responsibility. However the parents do help support the child but can not do things for the child. They arent REQUIRED to help. But they do help if the child asks. Also, the child is an adult so it would not make much sense if the child could not do for him or herself. That is what the parents raised them to do. If you need support, ask but sometimes the parents support there child because they feel that they should in order to point you in a right direction. But once you are 18 you are on your OWN!
Can child support continue if she has finished school and works full time but lives with parent?
Child support is paid as long as the child is a minor, get emancipated or when the child support agreement says so.
Can you file for abandonment if both parties agreed father does not have to pay child support?
In the United States a father is required to support his child. He generally cannot be released from that obligation by the other parent. You should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate with whom you can discuss your situation and your options under your state laws.
In the United States a father is required to support his child. He generally cannot be released from that obligation by the other parent. You should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate with whom you can discuss your situation and your options under your state laws.
In the United States a father is required to support his child. He generally cannot be released from that obligation by the other parent. You should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate with whom you can discuss your situation and your options under your state laws.
In the United States a father is required to support his child. He generally cannot be released from that obligation by the other parent. You should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate with whom you can discuss your situation and your options under your state laws.
Can a biological father get custody of child if he is not on the birth certificate?
No, because you've obviously failed enough as a parent to have the child taken away. They won't just give the kid back.
Yes you can, Please contact child services and dicuss that you want your child. Right away. If you wait they could be adopted out. They can do paternaty tests also. If it is needed. Good luck to you.
Can i get my money back for child support on a kid that wasn't mine?
Probably not. Paternity must be established before support is ordered and I'm sure your case was no different.
May I suggest a vasectomy?
25% of you income on your total child support order
Does the amount of child support change if the payer's income changes?
ITS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GO TO CASE WORKER AND REQUEST MORE MONEY BECAUSE HIS INCOME GOES UP UNLESS THE STATE REVALUATES THE CASE, BUT MORE LIKELYIT WILL STAY THE SAME IF YOU DONT DO ANYTHING. REMEMBER YOUR INCOM COUNTS JUST AS WELL AS HIS No if your parents goes up it is not your business to worry you will still get your child support it would be more than you had last time though.