No. If your present husband is the father of the children of his previous marriage and is the custodial parent he would have to sue his ex-wife (the children's mother) for support.
Yes, if the statute of limitations for such action has not expired.
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There is no prohibition against a current wife being in a courtroom when her husband files for Chile support from his ex-wife. However she may not wish to be in the room for personal reasons.
no
husbands income does not count and is irrelevant
no
No.No.No.No.
In many jurisdictions, the husband is presumed to be the child's father unless paternity is established by other means. The biological father would likely be required to pay child support even if the mother is married to someone else.
I suggest you contact your State's child support agency to handle this.
No, only the biological parents are.
what if your done with current child support but still owe interest for back support.
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.