No, the other parent is liable.
If there isn't a legal document that says your married then no, but if you have a child with him and didn't purposly get yourself pregnant then you would probably just get child support.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
No. Generally, child support is paid to the custodial parent. By the time the child is thirty years old the time allowed to petition for child support is past.
They have a child and they will have to take care of the child, support it, and raise it.
I am not an attorney or legal specialist. But If you are receiving child support at 20 are you receiving back child support owed from years that the parent skipped while you were a child? If you are receiving back child support then I would think not. If you are still receiving child support on your self at 20 and are pregnant , I would think that it would stop. Being pregnant is an adult action. I am not sure what state you live in but I would check the Divorce decree of your parents .AnswerIf you (or actually, I guess your parent) still receive child support at 20, then I imagine it's because you're still in school. If that's the case, and you remain in school and do not become 'emancipated' (for example through marriage), then I don't think a pregnancy would have any effect on the child support order. Check with a local attorney.
no not at the age of 20 years of the child. It may be of 25 years of the child
No, there is no need for child support this late.
If you are a parent of a child, then you would provide support for the child, even if you do not have custody.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. However, a court can order the obligation to continue for an indefinite period if the child is disabled. A child will automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies. see links
yes
He pays child support for 18 years.
Yes, but you should not have to pay support for any period prior to your knowledge of the child.