No the new spouse is not responsible.
No, not as long as the father has his own income then all support and arrears are his responsibility. However, if there is a order to withhold tax refunds and you file a joint return they may garnish your potentional funds.
no see links
Only through a Rebuttable Presumption argument. see link
We don't understand what the new spouse has to do with it. The child is not his, and he is not mentioned in the divorce degree or any judgments..
Maryland does not have that specific provision, but all child support is rebuttable.
No, He has a moral obligation to support his child financially and emotionally. Unless his income has decreased support should remain the same.
no... not her/his child ....that is called innocent spouse and the wages of a spouse that is not responsible for someone else's child when it is not biologically theirs.
Typically courts will not penalize a child by reducing support payments because a parent has had another child because this is not seen as being in the best interest of the child.
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
Here their chances are very slim indeed as they have not paid up for the child's support, and they may do it again or have done it before that is why they did not get custody of the child from a previous marriage.
No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.
NO!