No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
The new spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's children.
Day care is not considered child support.
A person is not responsible for their spouse's child support, so no, the court doesn't consider their income in setting child support.
Not yet as a requirement, however in this economy, that may change. see links below
No, your ex's new spouse is not responsible for supporting your children ergo their income can not be considered when the courts calculate child support obligation for your ex.
It depends on the state. Some states allow for spouse income to be affected by child support, like Texas and a few others. There are many however that do not take into account the spouse's earnings so if the non-custodial parents loses their job, their spouse income can not be used in consideration for child support payment amounts.
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If spouse is ordered to pay support by a court, until another court changes that, you cannot "protect" the spouse.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
If the loan was in both of your names, yes. That is your foreclosure also.
Yes, every time child support is calculated, any other payment to any other children is considered.
No, a fianc is not considered a spouse. A fianc is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is a person who is legally married to another.