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No, not likely. If you are over 18 yrs. of age, you are considered an adult, and child support is exactly what it is...."child-support" for CHILDREN, not adults!

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Can a Mexican Mother with mexican child file for child support to a resident?

If the child is a legal resident of Mexico, that is where an order for child support is filed.


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see links below


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An agreement would need to be filed with the courts.


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If the father filed for visitation after the child was two years old in the state of Indiana does he still have to pay back child support from the time they where born?

If the mother filed for it, and if the judge approves a retroactive order.


What if the mother of the child fied for child support in Georgia and the father lives in New york and he wanted to legitimize the child after the child support court order do He have to go to Georgia?

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If you are not the biological father and a civil suit was filed against you by the mother of a child for child support-- what is my responsibility?

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How can a teenager file there father for child support?

Only after reaching the age of majority, provided the mother has never filed or received any. This only involves contacting child support enforcement.


You live with your guardians They never filed for child support but somehow it gets filed Who could have filed it against your mother and could it have been welfare or Social Services?

If live in the US… If your guardians applied for any type of state/governmental assistance for you, then yes, the state petitioned for the child support, as they should have...it's your parents responsibility to support you, not the taxpayers.


Can a 35 year old adult child collect back child support from his biological father in new york state after the mother who never filed for child support is dead?

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