No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
Stepparents are not responsible for their stepchildren. Your spouse is not responsible for your child(ren). However, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, even though your spouse is a joint owner.
Stepparents are not responsible for their stepchildren. Spouses are not responsible for their spouse's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, owned by the obligor, even though the spouse is a joint owner.
In general, spouses are not responsible for their spouse's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, owned by the obligor, even though the spouse is a joint owner.
I had a baby by a married man he's already in child support court he's in the arrears and he has no job but his wife works in the state of PA I would like to know would she be held liable for payment of his child
The spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's child(ren). However, the State can and will intercept tax refunds and place liens on personal and real property to collect unpaid support, even if those assets are jointly held.
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No, California community property laws do not apply to child support. The biological parents of a child/children are the only ones who can be held legally responsible for financial support.AnswerYes, it is a requirement to include the income in a request for a modification. see links below.
If it is your child then you do not need to be held responsible. You are responsible.
No. Only biological parents are responsible for the financial support of their minor children. Please keep in mind, even though a non-obligatory spouse cannot be held directly responsible for child support obligations, in most instances joint bank accounts can be levied or joint property can be encumbered by a lien if there are support arrearages. That being the case, the non-obligatory spouse would likely be affected by such a judgment.
Technically You are of legal age so yes you could be held responsible for child support....so my suggestion pay your child support it speaks words...your suppporting your child :) Hello!!! A 15 year old boy can be held responsible for child support. If you you do the deed than you can pay the price or go to jail!
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
No, only the biological parents are.