No. Why would he pay? Take the child's mother to court for child support. If she doesn't have a job, they will probably input her wages for a minimum wage job.
if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?
You can take possession, but without a court order, you do not have custody. You will need to file a child in need of care motion with the court. Are you the father or someone else?
Normally a child is not brought to court when a custody case is being heard. The judge speaks to the child separately, and usually on another day.. see my profile
He/she can lose custody all together. The non-custodial parent needs to file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to violate the order they could eventually lose custody.
well if is not supported then is not a theory.
it means she has sole custody.
if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
If mom has legal custody, call the police.
He fights for custody.
That means you are breaking the law by breaking the court order and you can lose custody if you do not change.
WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.
It should charge as long as it is supported. If not supported then nothing will happen
The other parent could get sole custody.
Unless the biological father has relinquished custody, he can ask the court to grabt custody in case the mother dies or cannot take care of herself.
by whom?
That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?