In Texas, unless you are married for 10 years, spousal support is typically not awarded post-divorce. If the children are not his, he is not and should not be responsible for child support. His income is irrelevant for both situations.
Not sure what you mean here since if you are married the both of you are responsible for paying your bills. If he wants to mess with you you can start paying the bills. As married you should both have access to the money no matter who makes them. If he wants a divorce you can also not stop him. Maybe you should start thinking about getting a lawyer before the bills start piling up and you loose the house or something.
yes especially if she is pregnant and they are pending divorce.
That should be expressed in the custody orders.
the one responsible for medical bills, i think its the one who was responsible before the divorce process commenced......
No, it is the parents responsibility to make sure that the bills are paid.
Get a divorce.
If you were legally married at the time the debt was incurred, it is doubtful he could avoid a judgment for at least half the amount owed. Nice guy - NOT!
Well, if your were marrying the 2 then you'll need the first. and then if divorced the 2 then you'll need the proof so legally you still don't have to pay their bills. So, yes you do.
No, they are not a 'business' expense.
If no provisions were set up during the divorce proceedings, medical bills would revert to the person receiving treatment.
Meet you half-way for WHAT? In agreeing to a divorce settlement? To transfer the visitation of your children from one to the other? In meeting the bills? (????)
only if he is married or his name shows up on bills for the house.