If the child was in your care and something happens, yes.
If you deliberately caused something to happen to the child, yes.
This is true for anyone's child. Depending on the accident, it could be a criminal charge. Such as child neglect, or if that bad, homicide.
If you're the noncustodial parent, you might be liable. The fact that your husband has a child by someone else is irrelevant to this.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
You are liable for child support when your child spends more than half his/her time with another custodian. Typically this is worked out in family court. If you do not pay, you can be sued.
Certainly.
He was married once to a woman who turned out to be pregnant with another mans child. He divorced her the same day they were married
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It depends on if she conceived the child before or after she paired up with the boyfriend and if the boyfriend was aware of the girl being pregnant at the time.
Yes
No.
If it's like Illinois, the mother's husband is presumed to be the child's father unless/until proven otherwise. If someone else is proven to be the father, he will be potentially liable for child support.
Lucretius
I had a baby by a married man he's already in child support court he's in the arrears and he has no job but his wife works in the state of PA I would like to know would she be held liable for payment of his child