Usually to prevent disruption of his intact family.
your return would be $8000 per kid. but if you're married, your return would be$16000 per kid.
I had a baby by a man who is married he is in child support already? he doesn't have a job but his wife does is she liable for paying child support for his child that he fathered outside his marriage . I would like to know can how this law is applied in the State of Pennsylvania. The Courts is not aware that he is married yet
You have to go to court but the chance is minimal they would take the child away from her/his family. You basically have no claim.
No she does not.If she did,she would have reported it or claim it if she did. ==
If he was responsible for over 50% of the cost of the child, he can claim the child as a dependent. That would mean that no one else was entitled to claim the child, including the father and mother.
It completely depends on your state laws. In California it would not be, but in Utah it would.
I'm not sure about Louisiana but many states say that the man who is married to the women is the father no matter if he is the biological father or not so he would have the rights to the child example: if they were to divorce he would be responsible for supporting the child in less he decided to sign over all of his rights to the child in which case he would no longer have rights to claim that child or visit
No. Christ was without sin meaning He would not have engaged in sex outside of marriage and Jesus' mission while on Earth was not to get married and produce children.
Generally, no because he would no longer be providing support for the child nor sharing a household, but there might be cases where the child would still qualify as a dependent for tax purposes. Usually someone else would qualify to claim the child instead.
As long as you can prove paternity (if needed) and you provide for the child, you can.
That means he's an idiot. Would you want to be the person he's married to? How would you feel if you were married to him and he didn't claim you as his wife?
No. If a woman is legally married she cannot begin a claim for child support from another man. If she remains married she has two options: 1. The husbands name will be listed on the birth certificate, or 2. The birth certificate will remain blank and there cannot even be an affidavit of parentage filed. You can still have a paternity test, but there is still no obligation there legally. Now, if one wants to pursue the child support she must leave the section blank and pursue it after the divorce is final. Just know that this does not mean that the obligor would be help responsible from birth. Most likely from the time the claim was filed.