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Yes, but don't wait too long. I assume this couple are now separated.
You can claim any thing that you want but it probably will not benefit you in any way to do this if you choose to try and claim the expenses for raising the child.
Yes, and particularly if the child is severely disabled.
If you have a separation agreement that was made part of the divorce decree and that provides that she must pay a share of the medical expenses, you can file a motion for contempt if she refuses to obey the order. The court can compel payment.
Mr. Pocket was not a person bred from nobility.
Yes, unless you can get a court to say otherwise. Child support is to pay for your child. If your child is alive and in the custody of your partner, they get the money they need for your portion of the child's needs. They will still need clothes, and other expenses while in treatment.
wife act like a child
No, why would it? You will still have responsibilies for your child's care and expenses. These financial needs wll increase as you child gets older, whether your wife remarries or no. If your were paying alimony to your ex-wife, that should end if she remarries.
Philip Rivers and his wife Tiffany have 7 children. Their oldest child Halle, is 12 years old.
His Wife's Child was created on 1908-11-10.
No,but his wife miscarried a child many years ago.
You don't. You get a child (boy or girl) from god thru your wife AND you.