You find a single man to be your new boyfriend.
Possibly. Unless they were legally separated or the boyfriend's paternity has been established, the husband is presumed to be the father of the child in question.
Wife can go down to Child Support Office and cancel request. However, does it matter? The money is going back into your household for your child.
Back from whom? If the other parent, than file for Joint Physical or Bird Nest Custody. See link below
In Indiana, an award may be retroactive to the date of the child's birth if the parents were never married. If they were, retroactive child support may be awarded from the time the parents separated. So if either applies, yes they can go back that far and even further depending on the circumstances.
No, a child adult cannot do this. This has to be done when the child is under the age of 18 years old. But the child can't sue. It has to be done by the child's parent against the other parent in family court. Also depends on what state the child lives in. Family law varies from state to state.
It sounds as if your ex boyfriend not only wants to see his child more often, but wants to get back with the mother of his child because if he didn't there is nothing stopping him from staying with you and introducing you to his child.
It sounds like there are no signs.
i am really curious about this the man left her went back with his wife and the one she is married to left her five years ago. the child is going to be a boy so I'm wodering if she can give the child her maiden name
YES- anyone born in the US is a citizen Yes. The child is legal, but the parents are not. They can be deported and separated from the child, or just move back to where they came from with the child.
He could very well be arrested as he has failed to pay the support money, he shold pay then have a wife and child.
My wife and myself are separated and have been for15 years, we have 2 children over the age of 30. I am currently on disability and have been for 10 years. I have been paying back shild support since 1988. My current back child support is 17,000. Legally should I have to pay back child support when my kids are over the age of 21?
straight and simple, yes.