Yes, hire a lawyer, get it filed with the court.
The laws vary in different jurisdictions but in the United States the answer is yes.
Yes.
The mother. The father have to prove paternity in court and petition for visitation or custody. He can then also pay child support.
Yes, since we know she is the parent. The father have to prove paternity by a DNA test in court and he can then petition for visitation, custody and also pay child support.
Beyonce and his child will notbe born until Febuary so he does not pay child support
It is in the best interest of your child for you to pay child support. If the child is still living in Mexico and the mother has a court order, you need to pay support. If there is no court order, you are not legally obligated to pay support.
No you do not. The mother-to-be can not sue for child support until after birth.
No, child support does not start until the child is born. Once the child is born the mother can seek child support and it can be deducted from the father's pay.
Yes. Worse, the mother can wait up to 23 years to file for up to 18 years in retroactive child support. see links below
You might have to pay child support if you were married to the mother when the child was conceived/born, or if you signed an acknowledgment of paternity.
Slavery was abolished in the US in 1865 by the 13th amendment to the Constitution. No person, President or not, has had a slave mistress. A President, presumably could be forced to pay child support if it is applicable.
No. He can sign over his rights but he would still be liable to pay child support. The only time he doesn't have to pay child support is if a stepdad wanted to adopt the child, then the biological father doesn't have to pay child support if he signs his rights away.
You are obligated to support your child from the day he was born until he turns 18.