If I Go After My Sons Fatherfor Child Support, Is He Allowed Rights?
Question by brittany0208: If i go after my sons fatherfor child support, is he allowed rights?
He doesn’t and hasn’t wanted to play any part in his life, and still refuses to believe my son is his. he is not a fit parent by any means ( been to rehab twice and didn’t complete the programs, has abused many drugs, and has been to jail, and has not done anything to get better). he also has a daughter that he hasn’t seen in almost a year by a differrent mother. would i be able to get child support from him without him being able to see the baby? i live in oklahoma while he lives in arizona.
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Answer by Kathi S
He has rights even if you don’t try and get support if he wants to go to court for them.
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