Maybe, but it is more likely that the person will have his wages garnished or bank account levied until the arrearages are paid.
The issue of whether or not the father was married to the mother of the minor child is not relevant when it relates to child support obligations.
Yeah, send them to a realtives house.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
No. If there's a court order against the father, which resulted in any kind of arrears, the father is still responsible for it. Arrears are paid and there's no statute of limitations on it, as well as, any support and/or custody modifications.
She has it be default at the time of the birth. see link
If he owes it, it's owed your mother and not you. How do you know he owes this? Have you checked the case file?
Yes, equal to the mother.
When your aunt is your aunt because she married your father's brother, her mother is not related to you.
Yes. Your step-father is who he is to you because he married your mother. If you married his mother, you would be his step-father. Strange but true.
No.
Do not do it. The arrears need to be paid and no amount of giving way will ensure that the father will change his habits in the future. Let him take care of the current problem on his own. He is an adult and your child comes first.
If you were married to the mother at the time of the child's birth, it is yours. You would have to go back to court to make a change. At this point, you need to pay up and move on.
No. That can only be done by a court order.