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.
Only through a Rebuttable Presumption argument. see link
Maryland does not have that specific provision, but all child support is rebuttable.
You no longer have a legal relationship to a step-child from a previous marriage.
no it is against the law.
No, He has a moral obligation to support his child financially and emotionally. Unless his income has decreased support should remain the same.
a step sister is the daughter of a man or woman that remarried to your mother or father that they had had in a previous marriage.
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
No the new spouse is not responsible.
no see links
No..only the (ex)husband could be held responsible
The church frowns on divorce whether Catholic or not, and recognizes the protestant marriage as valid unless it is annulled. Thus the protestant, if remarried, cannot enter the catholic church unless previous marriage is annulled. If the protestant has NOT remarried, then he/she CAN enter the roman catholic faith, but cannot remarry unless previous marrige is annulled. A lot also depends on the person's previous spouse faith and form of marriage if spouse was Catholic. A sit down with priest would be advised.
Highly unlikely.