No, you are responsible, it is only you who will pay. Get used to it buddy, that kid is yours for the rest of your life and his, you will be providing half of his support until he is an adult or no longer attends school whichever comes last.
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No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
Both parents would be liable for support in such a case.
A person is liable for a hospital bill that is incurred while unemployed. Once the bill is issued, you can apply for charity care to offset the costs.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
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In the eyes of the law, the father is liable for the same amount of child support as he was when he was married (usually 50%) until the child becomes a legal adult. However, a court can decide that a new agreement can be reached if certain circumstances arise which would be at the discretion of a family court. Remarriage of the mother can be a deciding factor, especially if the new husband decides to adopt the child. Remarriage does not automatically relieve the biological father of financial responsibility.
Not for continuing support, only for arrears.
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So what relationship are you to the parent or the child? If you were married when the child was born, you are assumed to be the father. Unless someone else is listed on the birth certificate, you're going to be expected to support the child.
We'll first off a father is liable to pay for child support the moment that child is born. So it doesn't matter what age he is either way he has to pay, whether parents help out, he gets a job, he pays from having a job, he gets on wellfare etc. He will be liable to pay for that child up to the bold age of 18 years old. I heard sometimes 21 due to certain circumstances, but more likely 18. However old you were when your child was born add 18 to 21 years on and that is how old you will be when you are done paying child support , unless you as a father would want to supply more for your child.
If the father was paying you directly, the payments will, of course, cease. If this is the case you must contact the state for assistance. If you were receiving the support payment from the state, then nothing will change and his payments to reimburse the state will become an obligation/lien against him for which he will eventually have to pay the state back.