Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.
If the child is an adult, no. If someone else has paid in your place he can sue you for the money. Otherwise, yes.
Two choices. A): Get a lawyer. B): bribe her with child support money. If the kid is yours, legally you can't be denied rights if you're paying child support.
The parent is supposed to get the child support, not the minor child.
All child support ends when you lose legal custody of the kid, or if the kid turns eighteen.
Only if he is your kid!
Until the kid is 18, you must no matter what.
No matter what she named the child the father is responsible for child support.
No, you are responsible, it is only you who will pay. Get used to it buddy, that kid is yours for the rest of your life and his, you will be providing half of his support until he is an adult or no longer attends school whichever comes last.
You should not be paying child support in this situation, but you will need to get the order terminated and, to do that, you will first need an order declaring that you are not the father. Unfortunately, this is not how the laws work. see link below
76% women pay child support for two kids. 0ne kid the percentage is 91% About 10% of the child support obligors are women.
In general, the oldest child's right to support is not affected by the existence of younger children.
no