I would assume the mother pays her daughter the child support since the child cost money. If the move is permanent you have to speak to the court and have it changed so it goes to her daughter instead.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
Both parents would be liable for support in such a case.
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! Family members are not liable, but the estate may be.
The son is not personally responsible for the medical bills, unless they co-signed them. However, the estate is responsible. The son may not inherit anything.
An adult is not responsible for any property unless you own it.
Not for continuing support, only for arrears.
Did your father submit an Affidavit of Support? (Odds are he did.) In that Affidavit he agreed to be financially responsible and liable for your uncle and his actions. This responsibility continues until any of the following occur: your uncle is no longer on American soil; he becomes a citizen; he is credited with over 40 quarters of work (10 years); or until he dies.
The child is no longer a minor. As an adult, they are responsible for themselves.
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