Yes, a rapist can be sued for child support if a child is conceived as a result of the rape.
Yes, in some states, a victim of rape may be able to pursue child support from their rapist if the rapist is the biological parent of the child. However, laws vary by state and it is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on this matter.
Yes, a woman can sue her rapist for child support in some states, as laws vary by jurisdiction. It is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on this matter.
yes you can get sued for back child support. If the child is yours, you need to take responsibility until the child is 18.
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.
Until/unless you are determined to be the child's father, no.
No, usually support is only due when ordered by a court.
Yes, but you should not have to pay support for any period prior to your knowledge of the child.
Absolutely.
only if you made a baby, and if you made a baby you shouldn't have to be sued for child support, you should be giving it freely to feed and house your child, if you need someone else to order you to do the right thing, then you are what we call a deabeat dad, and not only can you be sued, but your drivers licence can be suspended or you can face jailtime for non-payment
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Only if the child has a severe disability.
You can always be sued. In such a situation, your wife will probably sue you for divorce, and the pregnant woman will probably sue you for child support.