Moving in with a boyfriend or visa versa does not change a custody order unless there are provisions in the custody order prohibiting it. However, the non-custodial other parent may want to raise issue out of spitefullness. However, the only thing the court would be concerned with (and so should you) is if the boyfriend is unfit to be with the children.
Yes they can.
That does not seem right. The father needs to go back to court and get the Judgement altered so that the mother pays the non custodial support.
The custodian of the children is entitled to the child support payments. The only way to keep the mother from getting the child support payments would be to have the grandparents petition the court for custodial rights - which could be extremely difficult, depending on your state.
If the non-custodial mother was responsible for full child support before remarrying, that responsibility will continue until the court says otherwise. The court will consider the financial condition of both the non-custodial mother and of the custodial father in deciding whether to continue to require full child support.
yes.
No, child support is only owed to the custodial parent/guardian. If the grandmother has become the custodial guardian, child support will be owed to her, instead of the mother.
the only way to know is to ask him yourself. you must be understanding though he will love the mother of his child simply because she gave him, his children.
Child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent. If there is a court order for the father to pay child support to the mother, and he gets the children after, he must pay child support until he gets the court order changed, usually by filing a complaint for modification in the original court.
Yes. SSI is for the individual and is not intended to support her children, spouse, etc.
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
A non-custodial parent is responsible to pay child support whether or not the custodial parent has a boyfriend or a husband or not. This responsibility continues until the child reaches the age of 18 years unless the child dies or the court takes some action to end that responsibility.
The two are unrelated unless there is a danger to the children.