In general, (re)marriage should not increase or decrease one's child support obligation, regardless of the new spouse's income or the presence of stepchildren.
nope, only takes the mother and fathers income into account. Spouses of the parents are not included
no
no
Probably not.
Probably not.
Spouses are not responsible for their spouse's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, owned by the obligor, even though the spouse is a joint owner.
No, only the biological parents pay child support for their child.
Not currently. see links below
No, only the biological parents income counts and they are the only ones paying for their child.
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
Not as a part of the state guidelines, but possibly as a rebuttable presumption
No, New York does not take a new spouse's income into account when calculating child support. However, if you owe back child support, the state is able to garnish joint assets, such as a joint checking account or a joint tax refund.