depends on the state. i wouldn't say it is illegal, but if you are physically capable of having a job the judge can order you to obtain a job and if you have difficulty finding one you will have to submit proof that you are actively looking for one.
The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.
No, it goes to the state.
yes
Child support is not paid to the child. It would be payable to the person who currently has legal custody of the child or to the State if the State has custody.
If he is illegal, then you have no foot to stand on. He will likely be deported if any state authority finds out he is illegal. If he becomes legal, then he must pay. If not, then he doesn't have to do anything for you.not true, illegal or not he is the father and will have to pay child support. my husband has a child from a previous marriage and we pay child support, but a few years ago before we were married he left and returned to Mexico for a few months. his ex filled for child support through the state and received it, and we are paying that back to the state as well. you need to talk to him about paying you, and if he refuses, then contact your state child support office and tell them you situation.AnswerDepending on your age you could end up in jail youself for statutory rape. It's hard to get child support for your child from the child you slept with.
Not legally. The state takes over the claim.
It's likely that one or more States has notified the US State Department of your child support arrearage and, if so, you will not receive a passport. Child support debt is not discharged in bankruptcy.
yes, unless the child is adopted
If you are asking who pays the support for the child the 14 year old just fathered, the state will look into it and whomever the state decides to give custody will receive child support from the other parent.
The State child support agency should be able to find him with that information.
no, you give up the claim to the state.
If you are talking about help from the state, then not exactly. The way it works is that if you obtain help from the state, the state gets to try to collect your child support to reimburse itself for what the state is paying you.