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Yes, you pay until your child is emancipated. Pregnancy does not emancipate in any state.
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a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support
he will have to pay back child support if owed unless mother agrees not to or he will have to pay back support if owed to state like if mother was on state aid,but no he will not have to pay for future support
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW
Child support laws vary by state, but typically the obligation to pay child support is determined by the laws of the state where the child resides. If your children live in Georgia and you live in Texas, the child support obligation would likely be determined by Georgia law. However, it is important to consult with an attorney who specializes in family law to understand the specific laws and regulations that apply to your situation.
DO NOT ever pay child support to the mother or the child. Pay it through the courts or the State Disbursement Unit.
According to the State of Georgia, unless you have taken this matter up in court to have this amended, not to pursue child support for the child the non-custodial parent is still obligated to pay child support
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
when a person has a child it is mandatory that they pay child support no matter where they live
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There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.