If it was a part of the divorce papers, there should have been a separate child support order, unless the divorce is more than 30 years old, predating the Federal Child Support Enforcement Act. Under those circumstances, it would be unenforceable.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
A non-biological "father"; essentially, when a woman remarries after her husband's death/divorce, her new spouse is a step father to her children.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
A stepmother is the wife of someone's father who is not their biological mother. She takes on the role of a mother figure in the family, providing care and support to her stepchild.
Not sure what a "non biological father" is, but the only thing that could happen is that the (former) payor is excused from paying future support. He cannot recover the support already paid.
Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.
Divorce is something that happens between spouses, not between parents and children. A child's refusal to see the father does not affect the father's child support obligation.
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the father and mother get divorce and mother fight father so he doesnt see the baby