NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
In general, no. The new spouse isn't responsible for children of a prior relationship.
NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
Stepparents are not responsible for their stepchildren. Spouses are not responsible for their spouse's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, owned by the obligor, even though the spouse is a joint owner.
No, New York does not take a new spouse's income into account when calculating child support. However, if you owe back child support, the state is able to garnish joint assets, such as a joint checking account or a joint tax refund.
Probably not.
In general, younger children are not considered when calculating support for older children. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
nope, only takes the mother and fathers income into account. Spouses of the parents are not included
no
No.
yes
No; as the term implies, spousal support is for spouses. However, you ought to be able to receive child support.
Generally, children living with the obligor are not considered when calculating child support for children not living with the obligor.
In need of clarification.
probably not