Why would that make a difference? It's based on income.
No. But you should take care not to have any joint bank accounts with your husband. If he falls behind in his child support obligations the court could freeze his bank accounts.
Only if the married couple reside in a community property state and the property was bought during the marriage.
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
if you have the child. And even when he does.
If you're the noncustodial parent, you might be liable. The fact that your husband has a child by someone else is irrelevant to this.
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
from child support enforcement
yes
The child support laws in the state of California are based off of a child support worksheet. The child support worksheet determines the amount of child support that should be paid, while taking into consideration the amount of income of both parents.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
To get a child support release in California, you have to contact the child support agency and fill out a form. You will need to do this to start the process to petition the court for the release.
No, child support is his responsibility only.