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because if he didn't pay it, he could serve jail time and because it is the right thing to do. If there was a need for more visitation, the father need only petition the court.

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Q: Why does the father pay child support for a child that mother will not let him see?
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Should a father pay back child support when the mother refused to let the father see the child?

The two concepts are not related. Payment of child support is a financial responsibility. It does not depend on whether you see your children or not.


Does a father still have to pay child support if the child has moved in with the father and is attending school?

I wouldn't think so let child support no he is living with you


If the father signs rights over to mother in state of Wisconsin does he still have to pay child support?

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How do you stop child support payments if the mother doesn't allow the father to see the child based on the visitation arrangements and trashes the father on the internet?

You don't, you fight it. Let me teach you how. see links below


What can an illegal father do if paying child support and mother does not let him see him on visitation days?

You have to keep paying child support. The visitation issue is separate and you should consider straightening out your legal status so that you can seek relief. If you were not married to the child's mother, your options are also limited.


Does a mother have to let the father see their child if his name is not on the birth certificate and she doesn't approve him to watch their child?

Not if the parents are not married. The father would need to file a court action to establish paternity, a child visitation schedule and a child support order.


Can a mother garnish a child's dad for child support?

If there is a court order for child support and he does not follow it the mother have to let the court know and they will make the decision if garnishing his wages or not.


Do you have to let your baby go with her father in order to get child support?

No, but only gatekeeper mother would foster another fatherless child onto society. Besides, he can get access rights on his own. I teach fathers how to. You should let the baby go with its father whether you get child support or not. The other parent has a legal obligation to support their child. You have a state agency, the Department of Revenue that can assist you with this, but unless this is an abusive, or dangerous father, or you are afraid the father will take the baby and leave the State, yes by all means you should share the job of parenting with him without being paid to do so. The child support issue will work itself out, let him be a father. Your child will grow better for it.


What rights does a father paying child support have if the mother won't let him see his child?

You need to talk to a lawyer to hammer this out. Theoretically you can be required to pay child support but also not have visitation rights; it depends on the custody arrangement you have with the child's mother. If you don't have a custody arrangement, then the lawyer can help you set one up.


What if mother and father lived together and the father kicks the mother out of the house and will not let mother take the baby?

You get the police involved and go to court and let the mother have time to spend wth the child.


Does marrying your child's mother or father void a child support order?

Biological parents who are married to each other do not pay child support to each another. They naturally share the expenses for their child. You have to let the court know you are married though and petition for the order to be dropped.


Do you have to let a father see his child if not paying support?

If he has a visitation order, yes.