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    Default Seeking Child Support from an Unemployed Parent

    My question involves child support in the State of: Alabama can I still take my childs father to court even though he doesnt work

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    Default Re: Child Support

    Yes you can.

    You can request that he is imputed a wage equal to 40 hours @ minimum wage, or equal to what he's capable of earning (whichever is higher).
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