No. Only the biological parents pay for their children, not the new spouses. Make sure you talk about and address the situation before you get married. It's a very common reason for divorce. You would be wise to maintain separate bank accounts.
I am responsible for my past, present, and future. I have control over my actions, decisions, and choices that shape my experiences and outcomes. Ultimately, my choices and actions determine the direction of my life.
You can be held responsible for back child support. You may not be required to pay future support because the child is of age. Any support will have to be court ordered so consulting an attorney would be wise.
Yes, people in the 19th century did do "charms of the night" on Halloween so that maidens could see their future husbands. These men were supposed to appear in mirrors.
Only the two consumer's who signed the contract are responsible. The debt will show on your husbands credit report. If you apply for joint credit in the future, any accounts held individually or jointly with anyone else will be reflected on your credit report and may impact the score. So, if you anticipate wanting to get an account, or loan, with your husband in the future; it may be in your best interests to ensure this loan is paid as agreed.
Apparently, their future husbands.
no hes not he was born in March 10,1940 on Ryan Oklahoma
Probably, yes. But, these are complex legal questions that need to be addressed and/or negotiated by an attorney.
It was a model for future state constitutions. -Answer by a Guy in Oklahoma
It was a model for future state constitutions. -Answer by a Guy in Oklahoma
John Muir built support for the protection of land for future generations.
I'm in KCMO. A judge has to approve it and the mother cannot be on welfare now or in the future.
Puritan boys were expected to focus on education, learning a trade, and participating in religious activities to contribute to their community. Puritan girls were primarily responsible for household duties such as cooking, cleaning, and caring for siblings. They were also expected to be pious, obedient, and supportive of their future husbands.