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Yes. Worse, the mother can wait up to 23 years to file for up to 18 years in retroactive child support. see links below

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Q: Does a spouse have to pay support to out of wedlock children?
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Will a new spouse have to pay child support to the other spouse' children?

no


Does a new wife have to pay child support for her spouse's children in Indiana?

no


Can a spouse stop children from seen the father because he can not pay child support?

No. They still are his children.


If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home does he pay child support?

If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.


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Yes.


Who has custody of children born out of wedlock in state of Colorado?

The mother. The father have to prove paternity in court and petition for visitation or custody. He can then also pay child support.


Will your childrens child support be affected if spouse remarries and adopts new wifes children?

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Will new spouse have to pay child support in California?

No. Only biological or adoptive parents are the ones responsible for their minor child/children.


If non-custodial parent does not have a job can their spouse pay child support?

The NCP's spouse cannot be made to pay child support.


Can a ex make a new spouse pay child support in Illinois?

No. Only biological and legally adoptive parent(s) are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.


Does non custodial parent still pay child support when custodial parent goes on ssi?

Yes. SSI is for the individual and is not intended to support her children, spouse, etc.


How do you protect spouse from paying child support?

If spouse is ordered to pay support by a court, until another court changes that, you cannot "protect" the spouse.