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No, only the biological parents are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.
Child support is court-ordered financial support paid by one parent to the other who has custody of the children, after the parties are separated or divorced, or when the parties were not married.
Yes. Your child is your financial responsibility, and the fact that others are forcing the state to support other children does not relieve you of your obligation. State laws govern the determination of the INDIVIDUAL financial needs of offspring, and you should advise your counsel if you feel your support is being inflated by the costs of maintaining children not your own.
They are a charity based in Yorkshire and are aimed at children's cancer research. Their aim is to provide support for children and those affected (family members). This support can be financial, physical and emotional.
You should pay child support for your children whether it is court ordered or not as it is the right of your child to received financial support from both parents
yes he's their father if he doesnt you should take him to court.
No. The dissolution of a marriage and the financial support of one's biological children are two completely separate issues.
No. Only biological and legally adoptive parent(s) are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.
No. Only biological parents or adopting parents are responsible for the financial support of minor children.
Biological parents are only required to pay support for their minor children unless there are special circumstances such as an 'adult child' being physically and/or mentally challenged. In some cases where the absentee parent has not paid support and the child/children have reached the age of majority he or she can be held liable for any applicable arrearages. However, the lawsuit to pursue such a matter must be initiated by the parent or person(s) who held legal custodial rights when the children in question were of minor age.
Yes, social services/child services/disability social services can provide financial grants to people with disabled children for equipment. If not, there are lots of charities online that offer the same support. Google "turn 2 us".
Child support is determined by the number of children you have in your care and the financial situation of the parent that is paying child support. Since every person's financial situation is different the amount people have to pay for child support varies from case to case. There is no set amount. The only way you can find out how much you should receive is to go to court to sue your children's' other parent for child support. The court will them determine how much should be paid every month.