Yes.
You will likely have to pay child support unless/until the child is adopted. see links
Yes, if he's over 18 and plans to see his child. If he doesn't, then he legally has NO rights to the child. Which is legal also... if he refuses to pay child support, then he gives up his legal right to see his child. End of story. You can't force someone to pay for something they don't want. But yes, if he's over 18, wants to see his child, then he must pay child support. Be firm.
Well not usually but it could happen
The NCP's spouse cannot be made to pay child support.
You wont have to pay child support IF the child was adoption by another man, but if the child was not you will have to pay until the child turns 18. You will have to pay back any back support you owe. Hope this helped you a little
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Yes.
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You do not have to pay child support until ordered to pay child support. Typically that is part of the separation or custody agreement. Do not do so without a court order or registered agreement. see links
Child support is payable unless the child is adopted. It is not linked to custody and access. Whether you see the child or not does not affect support obligations.
If approved, but a dumb idea. see link