I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Depends on the region and spending habits. Single custodial fathers survive are far less without government help or child support.
Definitely,decisively,with a strong emphasis on the part 'without your mothers'.Mine fathers don't live, it is a reason and causae of mine version.
Yes, but he should go for custody.
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Yes, but it might take a court order. Single fathers have no rights to see the child without an order, plus if a child support order is not in place, you better get it done. see links
Only with the approval of the court and forfeiture of any child support claim.
No one under 18 can marry without parental consent in Indiana.
If there are court orders regarding visitation and child support and custody, you will need his and the courts consent. The court orders have to be followed.See related question link.
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Tiger cubs normally live without their fathers, but in the wild they wouldn't survive for very long without their mothers. They could live without their mothers if they're raised in captivity though.
No, there is no need for an apostrophe in "fathers" when addressing multiple fathers in a letter with "Dear fathers." The plural form of "father" already indicates more than one father without needing an apostrophe.