If you mean child support, yes. If you mean alimony or maintenance, no.
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Of course not. A child's parents are responsible for her support. A girlfriend has no legal obligation to support your child. In some states, once the couple marries their joint income may be levied to pay child support. If the old girlfriend/new wife is the only income earner, a portion of her paycheck may be garnished to satisfy her husband's child support obligation.
Anyone can, but can't be required to.
If you pay for over half of his support. And no one else claims him. Then yes you can
Yeah, if it's your kid.
Even if you're 12 and your girlfriend is 21. She need only wait 7 years to file for the retroactive order.
You can be held responsible for back child support. You may not be required to pay future support because the child is of age. Any support will have to be court ordered so consulting an attorney would be wise.
Well, you probably won't be able to support it so you'll either have to give it to a foster home or find a job or have the babies grandparents pay child support until you are old enough to pay for it yourself
yes and do much more.see links
If you are the father of the child yes. Why do you ask? do you expect someone else to pay for raising your child? Your child - your responsibility - be the best father you can.
Yes, and you could be ordered to get a full time job. see link