Yes. The older child's rights are not diminished with the arrival of younger child[ren].
Your marriage to someone who is not the father of the kids should have no effect on your right to child support from their father.
yes
He is still the father with/without child support and has rights. Take him to court to get the child support and make arrangements for your move to a different state.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
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Marriage to the child's father would be the best proof, I suppose.
It isn't his wives child.
Here their chances are very slim indeed as they have not paid up for the child's support, and they may do it again or have done it before that is why they did not get custody of the child from a previous marriage.
Probably not, given that the new marriage does not terminate the child's father's legal responsibility to support the child.
Not really. It is based on a percentage of the pay of the parent paying child support and the number of children that are his/hers with the custodial parent.AnswerThe child support you receive for the first child from her father is not affected by your having another child by a different father. The first father is only responsible for supporting his own biological child.
No, child support obligations and visitation or custodial issues are completely different matters.