no, not unless your moneys are tied together somehow like you all have a joint checking account and the money is withdrawed by you to give to them that means whatever monies she puts in the bank you all are dividing equally and so yes she is paying if your doing it that way if there is a garnishment on your check and you have direct deposit and you share the account then yes but if your supposed to pay that money take out of your money not the both of ya'lls money cause that's not fair she's paying for kids that aren't hers. no, that is your debt. with direct deposit of payroll child support is taken out of pay before they do deposit.
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No, only biological parents or parents who have legally adopted a minor child are responsible for the financial support of that child/children.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
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Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.
No, child support is his responsibility only.
Only the biological parents pay for their children, not the new spouses.
No. Only the biological parents are responsible for the support of their minor children. I have a different answer: If the parent is being supported by his/her spouse then yes, the new spouse has to pay for child support. Some parents tried to get out of paying child support by not working and letting their new spouse support them but that is illegal. The house hold income is counted.
No. In general only biological or a legally adoptive parents are responsible for the financial support of their children. The exception might be a stepparent who did not adopt the spouse's child/children could be made liable obligated for support if the marriage ends. However, such incidents are rare and solely based upon the existing circumstances related to the individual case.
Yes! Your child is yours forever, they are not the ones getting married. The only way you will not be paying child support is if you sign away your rights and her new husband adopts your children. Is this really worth you never seeing your child again?