No. However, the State may attempt to seize tax refunds, bank accounts and other assets in which the new wife may have an interest.
If the father stops working and is financially supported by his new wife, it does not automatically cancel or eliminate his obligation to pay child support for his previous child to his ex-wife. The father would still be legally responsible for fulfilling his child support obligations, and the court would evaluate his financial situation and make any necessary adjustments based on the new circumstances.
The State can place a lien on the house if the father is on the title.
yes, yes he can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No there is an act that protects them!
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
no
No, the father must support his previous child. You knew this when you had a new child with him.
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
Your child's father's spouse is not responsible for your child(ren). However, the State may place liens on your child's father's real and personal property, including bank accounts, even though his spouse is a joint owner.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
no