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In general, spouses are not responsible for their spouse's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, owned by the obligor, even though the spouse is a joint owner.

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Can a fathers wife be held responsible for his child support?

no


If I have been paying half of household expenses with my fiance can I be held responsible for child support if he loses his job?

If it is your child then you do not need to be held responsible. You are responsible.


Can the wife of a man who is behind on child support but is working be held responsible for the paying child support?

No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.


Can an eighteen year old boy be held responsible for child support?

Technically You are of legal age so yes you could be held responsible for child support....so my suggestion pay your child support it speaks words...your suppporting your child :) Hello!!! A 15 year old boy can be held responsible for child support. If you you do the deed than you can pay the price or go to jail!


Can a new spouse be held responsible for child support in CA?

No, only the biological parents pay for their child.


Is biological father liable for child support if the mother got married before the birth of the child?

Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .


Is your wife responsible or held acountable for your child support in the state of Virginia?

No, only the biological parents are.


If you are living in South Carolina and you have a child support obligation and you want to sign away your parental rights and are not past due in child support will you still have to pay support?

If the child is not in the process of being legally adopted you will still be held responsible for child support.


Who invented child support?

There was no "inventor" of child support. Parents have been held legally responsible for their children for centuries - probably since children were invented. Otherwise, the community and/or the State ends up supporting the child.


If you are separated but not divorced and the house is refinanced in the husbands name only he is he held responsible?

Yes


Can a wife be held responsible for her husbands debt in Missouri?

In most cases, yes, they will be responsible. They are considered to have benefited from the goods and services.


Can you be sued for child support for child you did know about until he was over 21?

Not unless the support order was in place before the SOL for such action expired. If there was a support order before the child reached the legal age of majority the non custodial parent can be held responsible for the arrears.