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No not in any way.How ever if you go to www.nwjustice.org. and to child support you will find that the step parent IS responsible for the stepchildren so long as the step parent is married to the biological parent

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Q: Can a step parent be required to pay child support for a non biological child in Washington state?
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Can a stay at home be required to pay child support?

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When did Washington revise the law which no longer required step parents to pay child support after they had divorced the biological parent?

There is no such law. The only way a step parent could be obligated for child support in such a situation is if he or she had legally adopted the minor child/children. The Washington State law applies only to a step parent paying support until the final dissolution decree is rendered. Once the divorce is final, the step parent has no further legal financial obligation to non biological children.


Can a 33 yr old sue the biological parent for child support arreages in Washington state if the parent just received a large inheritance?

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Are father and stepmom responsible for child support?

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Can a parent seek child support from non biological parent?

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Are both unmarried parents required to pay child support in Mississippi?

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How do you put a teenager on child support?

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Can a step parent pay child support?

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Can a custodial parent seek child support payments from the non custodial parent's new spouse if non custodial parent is unemployed?

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Can a non biological parent get visitation?

I would contact a local attorney and explain your situation. In some cases, you may be able to sue the biological father for non-support. Just remember, if he didn't have the money to pay child support, more than likely it will just be a moral victory. However, if the father has a business, home, or other assets, you may be able to have a lien placed against the bio father. My advice for you is to keep accurate records and when the child turns 18, have the child petition the court to have the child support paid to them. There is no statute of limitations on child support payments and states have agreements to cooperate in finding and collecting support. Good luck, BW