Generally no, but you still need to file a motion to stop with the court.
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Yes.
Yes, a man may still be required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is determined by paternity laws and the legal responsibility to financially support the child.
No. You will still have to pay child support for your children.
Yes. Another man is not going to have to pay for your child just because he is married to the mother. Only the biological parents pay for their child.
As the father has no assumed rights to the child, he can still be ordered to pay by the courts.
Yes, in most cases, a parent is still required to pay child support even if they were never married to the other parent. The obligation to financially support a child is based on the parent-child relationship, not the marital status of the parents.
If she is married, no. If she is unmarried, yes.
No, you do not have to be married to pay child support. Child support is typically required when a person has a child and is not the primary caregiver, regardless of their marital status.
Yes. they are still supposed to pay child support unless two parents come upon a different legal agreement.
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You will have to pay child support only after paternity has been established either by presumption (i.e., you two were married at the time), your acknowledgment or genetic testing.
If you are married to the mother, no. Then you share everything naturally. But if you have a child and you are separated or not married to the mother, and you do not have custody of the children, you have to pay child support