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No, only the biological parents pay child support for their child.

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Q: Can a new spouse be obligated to pay child support if you are separated from your mate in the state of GA?
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Can your new spouse be obligated for your child support or arrears in Colorado?

No, only parents of the child pays for the child.


If the father of a child gets married and owes back child support can thenew spouse be obligated to pay his back child support even if he was never married to the mother of the child in Illinois?

The father of the child (whether he was ever legally married to the child's mother or not) is obligated to pay the child support. His new spouse cannot be LEGALLY obligated to pay it since she has no part in the action at all, but there is no bar to her helping her husband pay it if she wishes to do so.


Can you file for child support if you are separated from your spouse in New Jersey?

absolutely


If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home does he pay child support?

If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.


Will child support be based on my new husband's income?

A spouse who is not the biological or adopter parent of a child is not responsible for child support. However, if the non obligated spouse shares a bank account or other jointly owned property with the obligated parent he or she can be financially affected. If the situation is in regard to child support being amended because a parent has remarried and his or her financial situation has greatly increased, the court might take that into account regarding the amount the obligated parent is paying.


Is the significant others income included in child support?

No. Only biological parents are responsible for the support and care of their minor child/children. However, a non obligated SO or spouse might be financially affected by child support arrearages and/or obligations. That is why it is advisable for a non obligated person to keep his or her funds in a separate account.


When does a the obligation of a divorce decree?

The divorce decree obligation states what each spouse is obligated to. This could be alimony payments or child support.


In Florida are you still required to support your wife if you have been separated for 4 years and she is employed and has other assets?

If there is a legal separation agreement that granted support then the obligated spouse must continue to obey the order or file a petition to have said order amended or revoked. If there is no legal separation agreement simply that the couple agreed on a mutual separation, the spouse is not obligated to render support of any sort until either a legal separation with division of property or a divorce is granted. Both parents are, however, legally obligated to support minor children whether or not a child support order is in affect.


Will a new spouses income be calculate in child support in Texas?

No. A new spouse is not obligated to pay for a child they did not help conceive.


Do you pay child support if your child has a job?

Yes, you are obligated to support your child until they are emancipated.


Can the wife of your baby father be obligated to pay for child support if he is not working?

Your child's father's spouse is not responsible for your child(ren). However, the State may place liens on your child's father's real and personal property, including bank accounts, even though his spouse is a joint owner.


Will a court take into account your new spouse's income when determining child support in Bexar County Texas?

I doubt it. Your new spouse is not related to your child. Child support is between the parents of the child. Regardless of combined incomes, it is the parent that pays according to what is judged to be the necessary amount. And many times the courts don't care if you can't afford it. You are obligated to financially support your child and if you have to take two jobs to do it, then that is what you do.