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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i would not know i do not have one
Their father is Armenian and I don't know what their mother is
Perhaps. What we know for certain is that she was Auletes' oldest remaining daughter.Some historians think that she may even have been co-ruler with him. That's all we know about her relationship with her father.
Thomas Paine's father. That's all I know about him
Because they sent me a letter and said so
Well if the Bio father is unaware of the baby then I don't believe he has to pay child support because the mom decided that the father didn't need to know about the child and if the child is adopted (like me) either by a step dad or by a different set of parent AND the father know about the child Then the father would need to pay back child support.
yes - If someone asks for the support and he is the father.
no. I believe you can. Its called WIC
I am pretty sure it would be the mother's responsibility since she is the one who is getting welfare by fraud.
Yes he is
I don't know, but I am aware of several cases where the custodial parent collected back child support years after the child reached adult age, even to the point of garnishing social security payments.
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
I know this answer without a doubt. Immediately contact your local prosecutor for the child support division, and they will not only make the employer follow the order, they will possiby make the employer pay the back amounts that they didn't take out of his check. The child support prosecutor is the first and best place to start. I know because I have been in your shoes.
You might have to get a DNA test done, even though you know who the father is. Take him to court to have him pay for child support. Good luck and God Bless:)
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.
Depends on the state you live in.. what about the state of Maine there has never been DNA test nor did the father know about birth until couple years later.