Yes. In most jurisdictions you can and will be considered the child's father unless you take some legal action. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation and explain your legal options. YOu should do that ASAP.
Yes. In most jurisdictions you can and will be considered the child's father unless you take some legal action. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation and explain your legal options. YOu should do that ASAP.
Yes. In most jurisdictions you can and will be considered the child's father unless you take some legal action. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation and explain your legal options. YOu should do that ASAP.
Yes. In most jurisdictions you can and will be considered the child's father unless you take some legal action. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation and explain your legal options. YOu should do that ASAP.
Yes. In most jurisdictions you can and will be considered the child's father unless you take some legal action. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation and explain your legal options. YOu should do that ASAP.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
If it is your child then you do not need to be held responsible. You are responsible.
The person held responsible is the person driving. So if he was not driving then it is not on his record whether you are married or not.
Make sure that he is held responsible for as much of the expence for the care and maintainance of your child as posible.
no
Yes a parent can be held responsible for a minor child's debt if the parent co-signs on a loan with the child. For credit cards, if the child is an authorized user on a parent's account the parent is also responsible for this debt.
if you have a civil wrongful death suit before you are married can your new spouse be held responsible
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
no
If you are still legally married, you can be held responsible. That would be the benefit of getting a divorce.
Technically You are of legal age so yes you could be held responsible for child support....so my suggestion pay your child support it speaks words...your suppporting your child :) Hello!!! A 15 year old boy can be held responsible for child support. If you you do the deed than you can pay the price or go to jail!
No, only the biological parents are.