I don't know, but I am aware of several cases where the custodial parent collected back child support years after the child reached adult age, even to the point of garnishing social security payments.
File a motion to enforce the court order.
Once paternity has been established: 1) pay child support; 2) have reasonable visitation
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
The States are required to collect past-due support. There is no statute of limitations on doing so. The wording of your question suggests that the past-due support was not dropped - if it was dropped, there is a court order stating as much.
Yes, provided the separated parent is the father.
no
Once paternity has been established: 1) pay child support; 2) have reasonable visitation
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.
This will be successful only if the child is severely handicapped.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support. Keep in mind that he might not have any money.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
Not sure what a "non biological father" is, but the only thing that could happen is that the (former) payor is excused from paying future support. He cannot recover the support already paid.
Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.