i dont think so cause youre not abandoning him if u support him but its not nice to not want to see youre child
Outside the designated orders of the court, it would be considered abandonment 30 days after the end of any period of normal access rights.
yes it may have to be 2 months for it not to be abanment
You file an enforcement action with child support enforcement
To be considered child abandonment in Alabama, a parent or legal guardian must leave a minor child with no money, clothing, shelter, food, or communication for over 3 months. If this happens, their rights can be stripped from them.
That would depend on the laws of your State.Generally, the crime of child abandonment occurs when the parent who is charged with the custody and care of the child leaves the child with the intent of abandoning it. Therefore a father who is paying child support is the non-custodial parent and cannot be charged with child abandonment. You can check your state laws at the related link.
yes, but is the gatekeeper mother creating problems to the point where he gave up?
No.If he's in "Rehab"he's "trying" to better himself.That is NOT Abandonment.
If no orders are established and you were not married to him, you already have sole custody.
Usually, abandonment can be claimed if the father has been out of the child's life for at least three years. This applies to mothers, also.
There is no statute on the Missouri books to permit charging a parent with abandonment who has not seen the child. Please see for yourself in the related link below:
yes he's their father if he doesnt you should take him to court.
Richard Wright feels a mix of emotions about his father's absence, including abandonment, longing, and resentment. He grapples with the impact of growing up without his father's guidance and support, which influences his identity and worldview as he navigates his own path in life.