Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
In some cases, yes.
The wife should ask the courts for an order for spousal support.
If his name is on the deed, yes
in the state of ca. if you've been married 24 yrs you can expect to pay spousal support for 12 yrs.,
You go to jail.
A husband only pays child support if he does not have custody of the child. If he is paying spousal support, it is only supposed to be temporary until the wife can become financially stable.
No you do not.
most likely. spousal support is based on the type of lifestyle that existed during the marriage and can be changed based on a bona fide change of circumstances. here, you marrying agin with an increase in income would likely qualify as a bona fide change of circumstances and you wife could ask for an increase in payments. to avoid this i would suggest a prenup keeping you and your new wife's incomes separate property. get legal counsel.
He could very well be arrested as he has failed to pay the support money, he shold pay then have a wife and child.
Before you add another complication to your life, sort out the past. You need to put your new fiance into your financial picture, because she could end up helping you pay back the money--which would probably not be her choice.
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Yes, a wife can still receive spousal support after being separated for four years, even if she has refused to sign divorce papers. The eligibility for spousal support typically depends on the laws of the state in which they reside, as well as factors such as the duration of the marriage, the financial needs of the requesting spouse, and the other spouse's ability to pay. However, the refusal to sign divorce papers may complicate the situation, and it is advisable to consult a legal professional for specific guidance.