The money belongs to the mother - legally and morally. Child support is not due to the child - ever. It's due to the custodial parent (to assist in providing the child with the basic necessities of life - shelter, food, medical care, clothing, etc). And if Dad wasn't paying his share, then Mom had to come up extra funds to cover it, and she's now due the reimbursement for that.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
Yes.
No the child support starts after you have divorced him. As long as you are married you share everything so what ever he makes is yours. If you mean while you are married to someone else, yes it can. If you are married to but separated from the child's father, with or without a court order, you can receive child support from him.
Yes. The mother must file for child support.
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
1) to pay support; 2) to petition the courts for visitation
First, there is no such thing as an illegal mother. Any parent, male or female, single, married, divorced or separated, may receive child support.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
His mother wants him to refresh his faith, get married, and have kids. His father father wants him to support himself.
Depends on specific states laws as they apply to child support and the welfare of the child. If the mother married a sex offender, should the father know?