Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Do u know how can i get red of child support in ca after i have a new baby from a new marriiage?


Answers:
You can't be serious. You can't stop supporting your first child/children just because you have a new baby. It is your obligation to support all your children. If you can't afford them,don't have them.
what? u want to stop paying child support to ur child from a previous relationship just because u have a new baby?? doubt that will happen until the baby reaches 18 or 21 if they go to college
hopefully, you can't get rid of child support. just prepare to be financially responsible for more than one child now. providing emotional support to your children would be great, too. be a good dad.
your talking about your own flesh and blood not a game to toss away when your done. that's really sad.
the only way you can get out of child support is
#1 to be permanently disabled...determined by a court of law.
#2 Or if your ex remarries and her husband adopts the child , %26 you loose all rights to the child also!

Its your responsibility to raise the fruit of your loins...or the courts will take it out of your paycheck.
Am I very outdated or is it that u have got some issues? Come on b a good dad and a man!
I don't know your stand point so I'm not sure if you're trying to get rid of child support you are paying, or if you are the custodial parent and you want the absent parent to stop paying child support.

If you are the custodial parent you can try to get your ex to sign his rights over to your current spouse and that person can adopt the child. If you can't find your ex you can get a lawyer and put an ad in the paper and if he dosen't respond he automatically gives his rights up. Or you can drop child support(only if you're ont on any kind of goverment assistance) and your ex won't have to pay it anymore.

If you are the absent parent you can sign your parental rights over to the custodial parent, meaning that you will never again have any rights to that child. Your name won't even be on the birth certificate. Or you can ask your ex if they will drop the child support, but then again the person with the child can't do it if they are recieving goverment assistance.

I hope I helped, I know a lot about this kind of thing...lol. You can contact me if you need any more information.

Good Luck!
~Amanda

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