The courts are the ones who award the support to the mother. If the father, all of a sudden, begins supporting the mother and child, he is still obligated to pay support according to the court. That's because the courts don't know about it. They person involved would have to have the support removed at the court level. But morally speaking, he does not need to pay the support and if he doesn't, wouldn't get in any trouble unless the mother turns him in.
No, currently in Louisiana it is not a felony to miss paying your child support. You can get jail time and be required to pay a fee though.
Fishing is a high-paying job on the ocean, but it is also dangerous. A job in Marine Biology is another potentially high-paying job that allows a person to work in or near the ocean.
No, not to join just if you want to breed. You can make a account and play on it without paying.
you can't have a legal paying job until you're 14, sorry kid
yes, because it takes more space and time to care for them then in the terrible factory farms. but its worth paying more for a humanely treated chicken. yes, because it takes more space and time to care for them then in the terrible factory farms. but its worth paying more for a humanely treated chicken.
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File for stop emotion
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
In this economy, there are six men for every job, so being out of work is common. As for child support, he should have filed for a modification. If he's on unemployment, he can be paying based on that amount.
Yes, see link
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
The child support is owed to your mother to be used for your expenses, not to you, and to stop paying what he owes he has to go to court. If it's not done in court it is not legal.
The child support is owed to your mother to be used for your expenses, not to you, and to stop paying what he owes he has to go to court. If it's not done in court it is not legal.
You don't pay. Somebody needs to get another job.
Yes. Until and unless the child is emancipated, you are still responsible regardless of other income. The support from your daughter's boyfriend is probably for your grandchild.