they are completely separate just because you pay child support has nothing to do with visitation, sorry
yes if the court orders you to pay child support the court also tells you whether or not you have visitation rights as well so if your advised to pay child support by law and the tell you that you have no visitation then your obligated to pay child support
I doubt it - support and visitation are different matters.
Child support and custody/visitation are separate issues. You should contact your local courts to file for visitation/custody if the custodial parent is denying visitation.
Child support and visitation are separate issues and giving up visitation does not cancel the responsibility to pay child support. A request to reestablish visitation can be filed even after previously waiving visitation.
yes
Yes, though in California the child support and visitation are linked. The less time you parent the child, the more you pay.
In most cases the parent who has the child doesn't have to pay child support. The parent who does not have the child pays child support if they want visitation rights. In most jurisdictions, the non custodial parent must pay child support even without visitation rights.
You are not likely to pay child support, but neither will you get visitation rights, unless you adopted the child as your own at the time you were married.
An unmarried father cannot "choose" to not pay child support. The laws in every state require that a father pay for the support of his child. The mother must bring an action to the appropriate court so that a child support order can be established. Visitation rights are separate and a father can have visitation rights established by the court. Visitation rights are not dependent on paying child support.
No, child support obligations and visitation or custodial issues are completely different matters.
Yes. Denial of visitation is a separate matter from child support.
Yes. Child support and visitation orders are separate.