No, but 20% of your income can be used in calculations. see link
Nope. The new wife isn't responsible for the children the man had by other women.
But her income could be a consideration for an adjustment.
see link below
No. The custodial parent's spouse is not responsible for your child.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.
no
No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
A person is not responsible for their spouse's child support, so no, the court doesn't consider their income in setting child support.
No.
The new spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's children.
no
no the new spouse is not legally responsible for a child that is not theirs
You can try, but the mother's new spouse isn't responsible for your child.