Child support accrues from the moment the support order is issued, not from the birth of the child.
Yes, you can.
A Georgia man served a year for not paying child support on a child not his. see links
No, in order for a lawsuit for child support arrearages to be valid the support order needs to have been in affect before the child reached the age of majority.
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Uh, no. It wasn't a loan.
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Techincally yes, but if he doesn't know that he has s childe then the court maybe will grant him partial child support in your case
To claim a child as a dependent on your taxes, the child must have lived with you and you must have provided support for over 50% of the year. So the mother in this case can claim her grandson on her taxes if she supported the child for at least 183 days out of the year, regardless of whether or not the mother of the child owes back child support.
Back support is owed the obligee parent, however any continuing support can go to the child.
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No, he'll have to pay child support at the least. It's unhealthy for the child for him/her to not see the father.
The person who provided physical custody of the child for more than 50% of the year can claim the child as a dependent, regardless of whether or not back child support is owed.