Here their chances are very slim indeed as they have not paid up for the child's support, and they may do it again or have done it before that is why they did not get custody of the child from a previous marriage.
He provides the stepparent a Power of Attorney over the children. For support, contact the group below
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
If you are speaking of leaving just a marriage partner - no, not really. But there are legal consequences if there are support and/or child custody/support questions involved.
Go see an attorney about contesting/annulling the marriage. Act quickly.
No. Custody and child support are two different things. If custody is modified, child support should also be modified at the same time. When/if that modification becomes legal, then and only then would any changes in support payments be made.
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Support and custody are two different issues. While it doesn't bode favorably as far as custody is concerned if the parent is a deadbeat, it doesn't automatically preclude them from obtaining custody if they can prove that in doing so, it would be in the best interests of the child.
No. The child support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court. Marriage by either parent does not normally affect child support.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
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You have the same chance you had before. Child support and custody are 2 different cases in court.
The former US Secretary of State has a different times announced support for same-sex marriage and for civil unions instead of marriage.