Do I have to pay my child support if I don’t get to see my children?

The court orders the support for your share of your child’s / children’s livelihood.  Parenting Time and Child Support are separate issues and are enforced that way through the Friend of the Court.

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1. Where do I go to start getting help?
2. What happens if I don’t attend the Referral Program?
3. What do I do when I change jobs or get a new job?
4. Do I have to have support deducted from my pay?
5. Do I have to pay my child support if I don’t get to see my children?
6. What if I can’t pay the amount of support the court ordered?
7. Do I have to hire an attorney?
8. What happens if I miss a court date?
9. What happens if the Judge says I violated the court order because I did not pay?
10. What can I do if I am not being allowed by the custodial parent to have my parenting time with the child?
11. What do I do if I feel my rights were violated by the Monroe County Friend of the Court?