No. The child still has to be taken care of and it isn't the new husband's responsibility.
If you are married to the mother, no. Then you share everything naturally. But if you have a child and you are separated or not married to the mother, and you do not have custody of the children, you have to pay child support
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
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In most cases, a mother cannot legally stop child support payments without a court order. Child support is typically mandated by a court and must be paid until the court modifies or terminates the order.
Yes, a man may still be required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is determined by paternity laws and the legal responsibility to financially support the child.
Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
In most cases, yes, the father is legally required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is to ensure the financial well-being of the child.
If the amounts paid are over and above the amount due in a child support order it would be considered a gift to the child's mother. If there is no existing child support order you should make payments by check. If the mother eventually seeks a child support order the court can go backward to collect child support that should have been paid. If you have proof of payments they will result in a credit.
Generally, yes. Under the Federal guidelines, being married to someone else or not has no impact on child support payments.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
The courts may approve you/your Mom's request to waive past-due support.
yes