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Yes, biological fathers are typically required to pay child support for their biological children, regardless of their relationship with the child's mother. This obligation is established to ensure that the child's financial needs are met. Child support arrangements can vary based on state laws, the father's income, and custody agreements, but the responsibility generally remains until the child reaches adulthood or becomes self-sufficient.

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Do you have to married for the non biological father to sign child's birth certificate in Texas?

Except in an adoption, there is no such person as a "non biological father." The only man who should be signing a birth certificate is the child's biological father. Any other man who signs it is making an illegal statement.


If there was never any court-ordered child support is the biological father of a child responsible for child support if the child is adopted by his stepfather?

In general, no.


Can a child be adopted by step father without the biological father having any knowledge of it if he is absent?

Not unless he gave her up.


If the biological father is not listed on the birth certificate what rights does he have over the child in the state of Texas?

A DNA test can prove if the biological father is actually the father. If it is proven he is the father, then he should have all parental rights as any other parent.


If a man signs the birth certificate and has been there since the birth of the child and find out 6 years later that he isn't the biological father what rights does he have to the child?

If you're in the US, he has the same rights as any other father, because he is the legal father (biological is irrelevant at this point).


Does a 4-year-old child's biological father have any rights if he is not on her birth certificate or any document?

only if he can prove that he is indeed prove that he is 99.9% the father


Does the biological father have to pay any future child support payments if the mother marries another man?

FUTURE CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTSyes he has to pay child support payments as long as he is told todoso by the courts.now if the new husband gives your child his name and the biological father agrees tosign his rights over he will not have to payany child support payments ,but as long as he hasn't signed his rights away you can get married and still get your child child support payments.both parents has to agree to have one parent give up their partenal rights.


Does a child have any rights to contact their biological father?

yes, unless he has a restraining order against you.


If your sons biological father has never seen him and does pay child support does he have any rights?

absolutly, he has more rights than a step father because he is the child's biological father, he has a right to see the child if he so chooses unless the court forbids it. everyone has rights nowadays, siblings have rights, counsins, aunts and uncles even grandparents.


If a biological father is not determined and the child is adopted by another man through the court can paternity be determined at 6 years of age and would the biological father have any rights left?

By Canadian Law if the mother of the child purposely did not contact the biological father and she married and her husband adopted the child and the biological father found out then yes, he can take you to court. If he can prove he's reliable, holds down a good job, is not into drugs and contributes to society then yes, he can have some rights. It will take a court of law and two lawyers to fight this one. The bottom line is ... "What is good for the child?"


Your daughter was born into your marriage yet your husband is not the biolgical father Does he legally have any rights and how can the biological father establish his rights?

Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.


If the biological father is not on the birth certificate and has had no responsibility for the child does he have any legal right to have visitation?

Yes but he may have to prove paternity first.