If the child is an adult, no. If someone else has paid in your place he can sue you for the money. Otherwise, yes.
Ethically, if the child is yours then you pay support. The circumstances are irrelevant.
If the child is biologically yours you cannot get out of child support. Why would you not want to take care of your child? And if the isn't yours i think u should still treat it like it was yours!!
If you have signed the birth certificate, then yes, that child is considered yours to support and claim. In some states, you can pay for that child if you provided support or let that child take on your name.
If you have paid child support and it turns out the child is not yours you are entitled to sue for repayment of the money.
Yes and no. see links below
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
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Get a DNA test. Then if it proves the child isn't yours you won't have to pay child support. You might even be a able to get back the money you have already paid in child support.
You might have to pay child support if you were married to the mother when the child was conceived/born, or if you signed an acknowledgment of paternity.
yes you can get sued for back child support. If the child is yours, you need to take responsibility until the child is 18.
You can sign away your rights, but you will still owe for child support. The child is yours.
No, you are only liable from the date you are notified of the application.