Taxes, no; tax refunds due the obligor, yes. Not sure what is meant by "non biological child" - paternity must be established before any support is ordered. I have gone to Washingtonlawhelp.org. Past due child support can be taken out of Tax refunds for a non-biological child. (from a spouse of the non-custodial parent)
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
No. If there were arrears in this case it was owed to the custodial parent. The child does not get child support or arrears.
No, only the biological parents pay child support for their child.
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No. It's always the biological parents who first has the obligation to support their child, not the state.
No, only the biological parents are.
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.
No, only the biological parents are required to pay child support. Depending on the state you live in you may have to pay her alimony.
The age of the parents has no bearing on child support. All the State cares about is who are the biological parents, who has custody, and how much money does each parent make. You get child support by filing a child support case with the Attorney General's office in your state.
Not until the arrearages for the support are paid.
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Assuming you mean, 'How much child support can Washington State take from a lawsuit,' the likely answer is: the balance of the unpaid (past-due) support, less any funds taken by creditors with higher priority.