Can I demand Child Support from Live in Partner. Our child bears his last name
Currently in the midst of a dispute with a narcissistic live-in Partner. Experienced emotional and psychological abuse for almost 3 years. I plan to leave him, but I worry he will not give child support if my child leaves.
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Recososa Law Firm
Hello: We deeply understand the emotional toll and legal complications involved in your current situation with your live-in partner. Please know that you are not alone, and we are here to assist you every step of the way.
Given your experience of emotional and psychological abuse, it is important to know that under Philippine law, you may be entitled to protection and legal remedies under Republic Act No. 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act (VAWC). This law protects women and children from abuse in intimate relationships, even in live-in arrangements, and allows you to seek a Barangay Protection Order (BPO), Temporary Protection Order (TPO), or Permanent Protection Order (PPO) from the court.
With regard to child support, whether or not you were legally married, the father of your child remains obligated under the law to provide support. Article 195 of the Family Code provides that parents are legally bound to support their children, which includes everything essential for sustenance, dwelling, clothing, medical attendance, education, and transportation. If he refuses to provide support, we can file a petition for support in court or as part of a VAWC-related proceeding.
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