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Q: Has a man paid child support for children that are not his own?
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Do a man have to pay child support if he have 9 kids?

Yes. It does not matter how many children someone has fathered, one still has to pay for child support for all his children. However, in many states, child support PER CHILD is reduced because of the number of children a parent has to support. However, the total amount paid will be higher. Also, a father does not have to pay child support if his parental rights were terminated and the child was adopted by someone else.


How is it that I have 7 children by 1 man and he is allowed pay23.08 for child support?

Child support is based on a percentage of net income. If he is also paying support for older children in another family(ies), that will reduce his net income available for your children.Also, it is affected by any alimony paid.


When a man with minor children marries a woman who doesn not have children does that change his child support?

the answer is unclear if she is working then yes it does but if she isn't then no unless the child is desabled then you still get child support


Can you get more child support for your two children from their father if you had another baby from a different man?

no because if you had a baby with another man your ex husband does not pay you with more child support because that is not his child


Do mothers ever pay child support to fathers?

yes...if the father has custody of the child or children then a woman has to pay child support just like a man.


Does a man with ten or more children have to pay child support?

Of course! The amount of support will decrease per child, based on the number of children he is supporting. However, he will owe child support for each of his children that he is not the custodial parent of.Of course.


In Idaho does a man have rights to a child whom he helped raise and to whom he paid child support for three years and then found out the child was not his?

You need a lawyer for this one, and yes, you do have rights because you have #1 been lied too and #2 paid child support. This case would go to court and you may win. Be sure you have all cancelled checks for what you paid in child support. Good luck Marcy


Can a legally married man have to pay child support?

If you are married to the mother, no. Then you share everything naturally. But if you have a child and you are separated or not married to the mother, and you do not have custody of the children, you have to pay child support


What happens to child support paid by my kids' father if i marry a man who is not my kids' father?

Your marriage to someone who is not the father of the kids should have no effect on your right to child support from their father.


You have an 8 month old with an abusive man you want to get custody and no visitiations for him he has never paid child support or got anything for your child?

Your question?


In New Jersey if you marry a man who has children from a previous relationship can you be sued for child support?

No, only the biological parents are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.


Can a women put a man on child support for one child but continually have children from him?

A woman has no authority to put a man on child support, it must be ordered by a judge after proving that the man is the father of the child. If you have another child from the same man, child support is not automatic, you must petition the judge to review the situation after each child. If the mother and father are both consenting adults, they can make as many babies as they like, but that does not mean they should. Your relationship is your business. Children born to a single mother can become public business and a judge may determine the consequences. Some of the consequences could be ordering child support from the father, denying additional child support (not likely), or ordering the children be remanded to the custody of the state if a single parent is not able to provide for the child adequately.