Custodial issues, visitation rights and child support are separate matters under the law. However, it would be very difficult for a father to be granted sole custodial rights if the has not adhered to his financial obligations concerning his other minor children.
to pay for the kids that are in the other parents custody
You may have to pay child support to the one who has custody of your children.
Custody will only be affected if the step-parent is an unfit parent, abuses the child, or is a registered sex offender.
It's a difficult question to answer without knowing the specifics. The simple answer is YES, if your kids are being raised by their other parent and you have financial means and they do not.
You can't, they are still owed. Are you getting child support now? see link
Yes, both parents owe her child support.
Yes. Why don't you file for custody? see link
If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.
A husband only pays child support if he does not have custody of the child. If he is paying spousal support, it is only supposed to be temporary until the wife can become financially stable.
half of it the other half goes to the other parent of the child or no cause you both have the money to take care of the child
If he has them and refuses to return them you can call the police. If you want him to have legal physical custody the both of you need to go back to court and have the custody order modified and the father's child support order terminated.
The parent would get support from the children's father--only while the children are in her custody as minors.