not yet
see links below
probably not
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.
The new spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's children.
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.
Absolutely. For calculating child support, virtually all income is counted except for public assistance/SSI.
No, the only people responsible for child support, are the parents of the child, not their partners. Although, their spouses will most likely be affected if incomes are shared between the household.
nope, only takes the mother and fathers income into account. Spouses of the parents are not included
no
No. A new spouse is not obligated to pay for a child they did not help conceive.
Not pay the child support, but under certain circumstances, 20% of your income can be used in a modification. This also applies if you are cohabiting. see link
No, child support is not income.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.