As a parent, you probably question if you have the right to receive payments for the support of a child by the other parent(mother) of the child. Below you will find some considerations about the rights of parents to receive payments for the support of a child.
For a father (mother) get the support of a child, he or she shall be the parent “guardianship” of the child. A father “custodial” is one who has the physical custody of a minor, this means that the child(ren) live primarily with the custodial parent, and that parent is primarily responsible for the daily care of the child. The father “custodial” may be appointed by the court after a divorce or a custody dispute. Custody can also be assumed of course in the cases of parents(mothers) singles who are in charge of raising the child without help from the other parent (when the other parent makes no effort to get custody).
In cases where a child spends the same amount of time with both parents, both will be considered to be the parents “custodial”, but even so, one of the parents may be required to pay the other expenses of child support. This often happens if there is a great difference between the income of both parents. For example, if a couple divorces and both agree to share physical custody of their child, the husband may be entitled to receive child support from the mother if it is that he was devoted to the work of the home during the marriage, while she earned a salary higher. If you do not receive the money in child support, the father probably could not afford to pay the daily expenses required to properly care for your child, even if the time of custody outside shared with his ex-wife.
Be the parent with custody does not guarantee that you will be receiving the child support of a minor child. A number of legal issues and practices should also be taken into consideration. For example:
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