Yes, if you file a joint return. However, there is a provision called, "Inujured Spouse Allocation" which your Wife may file with the IRS to recoup her portion of the refund check. Next year, file joint.
The State child support agency can file a lien on the house.
Yes, within limitations of the state law. see link
The State can place a lien on the house if the father is on the title.
no
No you still gotta pay
It belongs to the child.
If still obligated to do so, request it be transferred to the child. see links below
Your new wife is not responsible for your child(ren).In the state of California, you are obligated in include her income in the questionnaire for a child support modification. Twenty percent of her income can be used in those calculations. Other states are considering similar laws to address the growing problem of requests for reductions in child support by fathers who have been laid off. The CP can raise the argument under a Rebuttable Presumption, but it's a two way street.see link
Up to the moment he adopted her yes. The child ate, had a roof over her head and had to be clothed before she was adopted too, right? The money isn't your ex-wifes, it's money you owe your child.
No. The only two people involved in the financial support are the parents. Not that the new husband won't end up spending some of his money on the child, but it is not his legal obligation and does not lessen the responsibility of the bio dad.
Your husband can only adopt if the girls father willingly gives up his parental rights or the court terminates them. As her dad he will pay child support until the adoption is through. Then your husband have that responsibility and parental rights just like you. So see what your ex wants. The court stops child support etc when the adoption is through.
yes im affraid you do till its a paid off im in the same position