No. You have to wait until it's born. You won't know if it has special needs or something worth more money until its born.
No. That determination will be made by the court and then a child support order will be established after paternity has been established.No. That determination will be made by the court and then a child support order will be established after paternity has been established.No. That determination will be made by the court and then a child support order will be established after paternity has been established.No. That determination will be made by the court and then a child support order will be established after paternity has been established.
The custodial parent who has had the burden of bringing up the child without the support you were meant to pay will get the funds. However if the sate has been subsidizing your child and the custodial parent when this would not have been necessary if you had payed the support you should have been paying, then the sate (taxpayer) will get the payments it is owed first.
No - you should only have to pay what has been stated. Her having another child has nothing to do with your support payments for your own child. I would definitely think about seeing your lawyer.
The agency which dealt with the adoption should have sorted that. It will depend partly on the law in the country where you are.
Yes, until/unless the child has died, has attained majority, has become emancipated, or has been adopted.
The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.
A baby-to-be is an unborn child, a child which has not yet been born - an embryo or foetus.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
No, you are only liable from the date you are notified of the application.
If the amounts paid are over and above the amount due in a child support order it would be considered a gift to the child's mother. If there is no existing child support order you should make payments by check. If the mother eventually seeks a child support order the court can go backward to collect child support that should have been paid. If you have proof of payments they will result in a credit.
If you have been ordered to pay child support, you are going to have to pay it. If you are independently wealthy or have some other source of income, employment may not be necessary. But if you have no other way of paying the child support, then you are going to need to work.
Pay your child support and provide proof to the court.