Not directly. However, if you combine your money in any way, the state can take it for back child support. For example, if you get a joint bank account, or even add his name to your bank account, the state can take money from that account. If you file a joint tax return and get a refund, the state can take money from that refund.
The custodial parent may also be able to have the child support amount increased based on your new "household" income, which includes any wages you earn.
no
Pays it to you or someone else?
Your marriage to someone who is not the father of the kids should have no effect on your right to child support from their father.
No. Only biological parents or adopting parents are responsible for the financial support of minor children.
not marry him...and make him pay child support...honestly, do you really wanna be with someone who is going to be in and out of jail..
absolutely
no
The father of the child is responsible for supporting the child until it is at least 18 and through high school. Usually a court order sets the amount. The only possible exceptions would be if the support is not ordered or if the child is adopted by someone else.
At the moment in the US, Child Support is about $56 a week. YOUR income will not be effected, only his.
i guess you could....
No, but send child support money.
This will depend on which country you live in?