If there's a court order? Yes, until modified. see links
Um, why? Is your ex-wife hiding from you?
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
No. Only biological or adoptive parents are the ones responsible for their minor child/children.
You have to pay child support for any of your children that does not live with you. So if you have 3 kids that live with you and one kid that lives with your ex you would be responsible for paying child support for the one child that lives with your ex. However, you only have to pay, legally, when a court has ordered you to. If your ex is paying child support for the three kids that live with you a court could order a reduction in child support that he/she has to pay to you instead of you having to pay child support to him/her.
so you can get money to pay bills buy food buy a place to live and support someday children
The only way a mother can be forced to pay child support in any state, is if she does not have primary custody of the child. If the child or children live primarily with the father, then the mother can be made to pay child support.
It sounds as if these children are emancipated. You should file a motion to terminate support in the venue that issued the order.
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
You cannot be made to pay support for children who are not yours.A stepparent can be required to pay under limit circumstances.Answer to the QuestionYes. If you have children from a prior relationship then you must support them if you get divorced. You are required to pay child support for any of your biological children regardless of your marriage status. The court will enter a child support order.
If there is a Court Order requiring you to pay support and the Mother has violated your time-sharing and contact order by removing the children out of the Country, without your consent, you can request a modification from the Court to abate or modify the child support payments due to the exorbitant costs of visitation with the children. You could argue that the cost of visitation alone (air fare, hotels, car rentals, food for the children, entertainment while with the children, etc.) will well exceed the child support amount you pay. If you have no contact Order or she had permission from the Court to relocate, you will be required to pay support because regardless of where the children live they still need to be supported.
The answer is simple:Child support is paid to the parent who has physical custody of the children by the parent who does not support the children in a residential setting on a daily basis. The child support goes toward the expense of providing a home and necessities for the children.Your boyfriend has to pay child support because he is the children's father and therefore legally responsible for the children's support.You and your child have nothing to do with your boyfriend's obligation to pay child support for his other children.Now, the questions that you should consider are: Why should your boyfriend get to not support his children because he has started another family with you? Should he be allowed to leave you eventually, start a third family, and not help support the children he makes with you?
Both parents should pay child support. They both take care of their children.