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No, only the biological parents are required to pay child support. Depending on the state you live in you may have to pay her alimony.

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In most states a married child is considered an "emancipated" child, thus most states will stop child support at marriage. Check your state laws.

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No. However, if your new spouse owes past-due support, the State might place liens on property that the two of you hold together.

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In almost every case, adoption terminates any support obligation from the child's biological parents.

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Not unless you adopted the child.

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No.

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No

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