Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
Up until the child turns age 18 and even if the father was never notified of the existence of the child, as is common.
If there was an order entered, the statute of limitations never expires on unpaid child support. If there was never an order entered, you're not going to get one entered at this point.
Your mother should have pursued your father in court for child support when you were young. In most jurisdictions you have no legal standing to sue your father for child support now, and especially if there was no original child support order. If there was an order at some time your mother may be able to sue for arrears but that seems not to be the case.
No. The statute of limitations for child support arrears in New York is twenty years from the date of the default. However, in your case it seems that your mother never obtained a court order for child support. You have no cause of action.
In general, no.
State laws vary, and in the ones that allow it , there is a pretty narrow statute of limitations.Please seek professional advice in your state.
Yes a child can sue a parent for unpaid child support if there was a child support order.
If the father of your child has another child by someone will the courts or child support enforcement reduce my support of my child. ? Are there any special circumstances if the father of my child never married me or this other person.? Can I still persue increases of child support even though the man has another child? Sincerely. Which child comes first in Chicago ILLinois
yes dead beat.
yes
Child support can be terminated only if/when the child is adopted.
no