In theory the women should now be paying for there percentage of the keep of the child that is no longer living with the women, so yes she should pay child support now.
Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
He would no longer be obligated to pay support.
The parent either mother or father is obligated to pay child support until that child/children turn 18 years old.
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Yes, if the father is not given custody he will be obligated to keep paying support to whomever the court awards custody or guardianship of the children.
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
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.
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When the child turns 18 and becomes an adult, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
No. Visitation and child support are 2 separate issues and the child (although now adult) does not have to see the parent. The parent is always obligated to support the child anyway. Child support usually stops from age 18 though but in some states it can be prolonged when the child is in college.