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Q: Can you be sued for paternity if your child is 14 years old?
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Can the court order a paternity test if the child is over 18?

The court can not order a paternity test after the child turns 18. The child is considered an adult at 18 years old.


Can i get sued by my girlfriend's parents if she is pregnant in california if we are both 15 and both want to have this child but she is scared that i might get sued?

Since you are only 15 years old and not a legal adult, you can not be sued, but your parent/legal guardian can be sued.


If a father finds out he has a child after he is two years old do you still have to pay child support?

Yes. If paternity has been established the father will be required to pay child support until the child is at least eighteen.


Can a child get social security if father's dead and with no paterity test taken he refused. child is now 12 years old father killed hem self 5 month after child was born.?

Paternity would have to have been established for the child to receive RSDI. So, unless the alleged father signed an acknowledgment of paternity or paternity is presumed because the parties were married when the child was conceived/born, the child will not be eligible for RSDI.


Can you have a paternity test done on a nine year old child?

Yes. As long as you have the father's DNA to verify paternity, there is no minimum or maximum age for a paternity test.


Can you collect child support on a 15 year old if the father never knew of the child?

Yes, but paternity must be established first.


Can I be sued for child support if I just found out you have a 32 year old daughter in New York?

No, the state with the longest statute of limitations is Michigan, at 23 years of age.


What if the mother said the child was dead and the father didn't know about the child until the child was 7 years old?

The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.The father can request a DNA test through the family court and once paternity can be established he can request a visitation schedule and pay child support.


Can the mother of an unmarried pregnant 17 year old in Colorado demand paternity test on unborn child?

No. As the grandparent you have no rights to the child. But since she is not married to the father he will have to prove paternity with a DNA test if he wants parental rights such as custody, visitation and pay child support.


If your husband abandoned you and your 7-year-old child at 2 months and has served you divorce papers and says child is not his will the courts award child support if paternity test proves him the dad?

Yes the courts will award child support if the paternity test proves that he is the father. But that doesn't mean he will pay it.


If a 16 years old boy have a child is he resposible to pay child support nyc?

Yes, but if he lacks income, the parents could be ordered to pay it based on an assumption of minimum wage. Further, he has no rights to the child until a court approves it. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must seek other means of establishing his paternity and that is done through paternity test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court and once established the father can request visitations, custody and set up child support for the child.


Can a 20 year old child sue for child support from their father if no paternity test was given?

Sue for child support? That would be up to the mother to do. And if she did sue, she would be the one to get the money if she won, not the young adult child since the mother was the one who raised and supported the child.