No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.
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Absolutely.Paternity makes you responsible for supporting your own child whether you were married to the mother or not.If paternity is established, child support is due regardless of marital status.
Yes. The mother must file for child support.
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
Sue him for retroactive child support.
You can certainly advise the court that due to your changed circumstances, an order of child support is no longer needed.
No, you do not have to be married to pay child support. Child support is typically required when a person has a child and is not the primary caregiver, regardless of their marital status.
If your child is married they are emancipated so there should be no need for child support. Contact the court.
If you are married to the mother, no. Then you share everything naturally. But if you have a child and you are separated or not married to the mother, and you do not have custody of the children, you have to pay child support
Yes, you can receive child support even if you are not married to the other parent.
Maybe. If the man was married to the mother at the time the child was born, it is his child. In addition, consider the effects of withdrawing your affection to the child--is it really right? Sometimes the legal "right" is not truly right.
If you are in the US, the fact that you are now married/pregnant has no effect on child support for another child.
There is no nationwide law for when child support stops.
Serena is married - child support is not an issue for her.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
Yes, a man may still be required to pay child support even if he is not married to the mother of the child. This is determined by paternity laws and the legal responsibility to financially support the child.
now that you are married to the father of your child he doesn't pay child support but pays no gives more money to support yours and his child and running the household. good luck