yes you both will have to agree and then go back to court
Generally, yes, the child is still his child. The support payments would likely stop if the new husband adopts the child, but he can't do that unless you agree to it.
You can file a complaint for child support against the father in the family court in your jurisdiction. His wife has no obligations to your child whatsoever.
With approval of the court.
generally, no
She can't either way. see link
The college expense is a gift unless addressed by the courts in the child support order. If she wants to stop paying the child support, she has to petition the court to get it approved. see link below
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Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.Nothing. Having more children does not cancel his responsibility to his first child. He and his new wife will need to decide how they can afford to have another child while still supporting the one he already brought into the world. His new wife may need to keep working. If a father can't support a child he already has because he wants to have another he may need to reconsider expanding his family.
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
well if you are the legal father and she is the legal mother and you two arent living together than yes the wife does get child support