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Q: Does a parent who has primary physical custody have to pay child support if the child moves in with the non-custodial parent?
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Can you win custody even if you can't pay your child support?

Physical custody is based upon your ability to provide for your child's emotional, physical, mental and financial needs. Failure to financially provide for the child when you are the noncustodial parent shows unwillingness or inability to provide financially for him/her.


Are you a noncustodial parent if you pay child support?

Usually, yes; however, some parents with joint custody pay support.


How does joint custody affect child support in Nebraska?

The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.


If you are granted full custody of a child does the noncustodial parent still pay child support in NJ?

yes


How is child support calculated if there is no time sharing plan?

It would be based upon which parent has primary physical custody.


Does a father with primar physical cusody still have to pay child support?

Yes, until/unless the courts grant primary legal custody and terminate support.


Should a father ask for child support first?

The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.


If you have three kids how much would you have to pay?

For what? If child support, depends on your state, and whether you have primary, joint physical, or bird nest custody.


Is Primary Physical Custody the same as being the Primary Parent in Nevada?

Primary parent may informally refer to the parent with whom the child lives for the majority of the time. Primary physical custody is the legal term for the parent with physical care and supervision of their child for the majority of the time.Child support and custody is an extremely complicated area of law in Nevada which is somewhat behind the times in defining and clarifying these issues. If you need legal advice in that area you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in family law and who has a good reputation.A parent may have sole legal custody or joint legal custody.A parent with sole legal custody can make all the decisions regarding the child such as education, medical treatment and religious training.Joint legal custody means that both parents have a equal right to make decisions regarding the child. Parents with joint legal custody may have different arrangements regarding physical custody. They may share physical custody equally or the child may spend more time with one parent. If a parent has physical custody of the child for the majority of the time they are considered to be the primary parent.Physical custody is a different issue. Nevada recognizes three forms of physical custody:sole physical custody- sole physical care and supervisionprimary physical custody- physical care and supervision for the majority of the timejoint physical custody- parents share physical care and supervision


If you get physical custody do you have to pay child support?

If the courts grant legal custody, the custodian shouldn't have to pay child support.


How does joint custody affect child support in Georgia?

It depends on the type of joint custody. Custody is broken down into two subcategories- legal and physical. Legal custody is the ability to make decisions concerning the child and to act on the child's behalf. Physical custody is who the child lives with. Typically unless the child spends exactly 50 percent of the time with each parent, one parent is considered to have primary custody and the other parent to have secondary custody or visitation rights. Child support is based on who has primary physical custody, and that parent is typically awarded child support from the parent who has the child less since having the child more usually means that you provide for more of their needs as well.


Do you have to pay child support if you have primary custody in California?

Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below